Generate a static HTML page from a collection of feeds with a simple CLI tool.
tinyfeed is a CLI tool that generate a static HTML page from a collection of feeds.
It's dead simple, no database, no config file, just a CLI and some HTML.
Give it a list of RSS, Atom or JSON feeds urls and it will generate a single HTML page for it. Then you can effortlessly set it up in crond systemd or openrc and voilà, you’ve got yourself an webpage that aggregate your favorite feeds.
Source: TinyFeed - Simplifiez votre veille RSS avec cet outil minimaliste @ Korben :fr:.
Collect, organise, comment on and share links from around the Web.
Flus brings together news feed aggregation and social bookmarking in a modern way. It is designed as a simple, yet complete tool for organising the links you gather around the Web.
Source: Faire sa veille avec des logiciels libres @ Net Security :fr:.
RSS-lambda transforms RSS feeds without RSS client lock-in.
There are RSS clients that can perform transformations on RSS feeds, e.g. only keep entries with certain keywords, or translate texts of the entries
However, using those features from the RSS clients will create RSS client lock-in that prevents you from moving to another RSS client if you desire
RSS-lambda is an application that perform transformations on the server-side instead so that you can freely move to another RSS client while keeping the transformations. It's also self-hostable so that you don't even need to rely on the official server instance!
A FreshRSS / Google Reader API Plugin for Tiny-Tiny RSS.
🧡 Next generation information browser
Creates a complete full text historical archive for an RSS or ATOM feed.
It is common for feeds (RSS or XML) to only include a limited number of posts. I generally see the latest 3 - 5 posts of a blog in a feed. For blogs that have been operating for years, this means potentially thousands of posts are missed.
There is no way to page through historic articles using an RSS or ATOM feed (they were not designed for this), which means the first poll of the feed will only contain the limited number of articles in the feed. This limit is defined by the blog owner.
Refeed is an Open Source RSS Reader. It allows you to consume better content faster.
Refeed Reader is an open source RSS Reader. With Refeed, you can easily organize and read your favorite websites, blogs, and news sources in one place, saving you time and effort in staying up-to-date with the content that matters most to you.
A simple, opinionated, RSS feed aggregator.
A simple twitter-feed-style RSS aggregator written in PHP, Laravel, Inertia.js, Tailwind and Vue.js
An Automatic News Aggregator with LLM.
A personal news aggregator to pull information from multi-sources + LLM (ChatGPT via LangChain) to help us reading efficiently with less noises, the sources including: Tweets, RSS, YouTube, Web Articles, Reddit, and personal Journal notes.
Free RSS Feed Delivery Bot.
MonitoRSS is a free and open-source bot that automatically delivers customized news straight to your Discord server. Connect popular news sources like YouTube, Reddit, or traditional news outlets to keep your communities up to date.
Feedbin is a simple, fast and nice looking RSS reader.
Directory of french news and newspaper RSS feeds grouped by administrative region.
RSS-Bridge is a PHP project capable of generating RSS and Atom feeds for websites that don't have one. It can be used on webservers or as a stand-alone application in CLI mode.
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Planet software written in Perl
dagobah is an awesome RSS feed aggregator & reader written in Go inspired by planet.
Planet Venus is an awesome ‘river of news’ feed reader. It downloads news feeds published by web sites and aggregates their content together into a single combined feed, latest news first.
Planet is a flexible feed aggregator. It downloads news feeds published by
web sites and aggregates their content together into a single combined feed,
latest news first. This version of Planet is named Venus as it is the
second major version. The first version is still in wide use and is
also actively being maintained.