More README info on lib use
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		@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ For example: `python2.7 PATH/TO/MORSS/morss.py http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/rss.
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###As a python library
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The code was not optimized to be used as a library. However here is a quick draft of what your code should you like if you intend to use morss as a library.
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The code was not optimized to be used as a library. However here is a quick draft of what your code should look like if you intend to use morss as a library. This requires a lot of function calls, to have fine control over the different steps.
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```python
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import morss
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url = 'http://newspaper.example/feed.xml'
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options = morss.Options(['force', 'quiet']) # arguments
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cache_path = '/tmp/morss-cache' # cache folder, needs write permission
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url, cache = morss.Init(url, cache_path, options)
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url, cache = morss.Init(url, cache_path, options) # properly create folders and objects
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rss = morss.Fetch(url, cache, options) # this only grabs the RSS feed
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rss = morss.Gather(rss, url, cache, options) # this fills the feed and cleans it up
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