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MIT License | MIT License |
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Any stable RSS feed parsers?
Are there any stable RSS/Atom feed parsers in Java apart from Rome and https://github.com/w3stling/rssreader? I'm looking for the inbuilt ability to detect if there are new entries in a given feed.
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Converting a dev.to feed to markdown
To parse the fetched data I use rssreader by Peter Westling. The library is easy to include using Maven or Gradle. And it is published under the MIT license.
What are some alternatives?
k3b-geoHelper - A j2se geo support library that is compatible with Android with support parsing/generating geo-uri, gpx, kml and kmz
rss-parser - A lightweight RSS parser, for Node and the browser
FoldingCell - :octocat: 📃 FoldingCell is a material design expanding content cell inspired by folding paper material made by @Ramotion
gorss - Go Terminal Feed Reader
TextFieldBoxes - Material Design text field that comes in a box, based on (OLD) Google Material Design guidelines.
FeedKit - An RSS, Atom and JSON Feed parser written in Swift
java-library-template - 🎨 Java library template • Gradle Kotlin DSL • GitHub Actions CI/CD to build, release & publish to Maven Central • Renovate • Trivy • Javadoc (Pages) • Issue & PR Templates
devto_extractor - A small tool to create markdown files from a dev.to feed
Jekyll - :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby
Sismics Reader - Free and open source feeds reader, including all major Google Reader features
feed.style - Better-looking RSS & Atom links when viewed in a browser