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  1. Rss reader install#
  2. Rss reader software#
  3. Rss reader code#

  • The instructions here are a little hairy.
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    I recommend doing this the easy way with postgres.app.

  • You need postgres which I had not setup on my mac.
  • ⭐️ 6.5 / 10 - Easy install, nice UI, functionality is low and active development has slowed. The active development of Miniflux and Wind have started to look more appealing. So whilst the UI is nice and the setup is incredibly easy.

    Rss reader code#

    I'm available to review code and merge it if you want to submit a patch. I don't think anyone is currently developing new features. Lastly, whilst poking around the Github repo I found this comment on this recent issue: The /news view is well laid out and the fonts used are a nice reading experience. Once you do manually load some feeds the /feeds interface is nice and clean. I tried importing the OPML file through this method but that seemed to crash the application - poor error handling? Unfortunately, the only import methods are from the long defunct Google Reader or with one URL at a time. Opened on localhost:8080 - Simple as that. Stringer # $ docker run -rm -it -e DATABASE_URL = "sqlite3:':memory:'" -p 8080:8080 mdswanson/stringer I'm running these locally to assess before deploying to my server.

    Rss reader install#

    Github at the time had a 🛑build error + Java turned me awayīuilt With: Java 😱 at the time of reviewing had a 'build: error'įinal round contenders: Miniflux, Stringer and Winds 🏁 Top 3 contenders - Install and Review # Test Website: No - but free trial Commafeed # Like Selfoss - Didn't look further at this one PHP+ugly = 😱🏃‍♂️.ĭidn't look further as the app tech + ui wasn't appealing to me.

  • Save articles to third-party services e.g.
  • Play videos from YouTube channels directly inside Miniflux.
  • Support multiple enclosures/attachments (Podcasts, videos, music, and images).
  • Rss reader software#

    Slightly ugly, but I agree with the software philosophy of keeping it simple.īuilt With: Plain go-lang+minimal vanilla JavaScript Ultra simplicity in terms of stack and UI.

  • Keyboard shortcuts (I use Vimium so not sold on this)ĭidn't look further at this one PHP+ugly = 😱🏃‍♂️.
  • Test Website: No, but has a click to deploy to Heroku option 'has no external dependencies, no social recommendations/sharing, and no fancy machine learning algorithms.'
  • Recommender service via external service.
  • Test Website: No, but free account creation Which I then filtered based on my UI and tech preferences i.e. There's a bunch of open source Feed Readers listed on the Feed Reader section of Awesome Self-Hosted. How do I keep track of new content without signing up to a thousand newsletters or entering a walled garden?
  • Solve the problem of - huh this blog/site was really interesting.
  • I believe there are interesting blogs out there that I don't necessarily see unless they are surfaced through the front page of search results or aggregators like Hacker News or Reddit. For a while, a lot of people used the popular Google Reader RSS application - unfortunately, as with many loved Google projects it got killed off because of declining usage and it didn't generate revenue. This runs against the current closed off portions of the web like Facebook that keep content behind their account login - i.e. It aims to be an open standard for the open web, where applications can get updates from websites. The Best Self-Hosted RSS Feed Readers What is RSS? #

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    The Best Self-Hosted RSS Feed Readers Luke Singham











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