elfeed-protocol
elfeed-score
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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elfeed-protocol
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Elfeed-protocol - two way sync?
Any one have a setup with [Elfeed-protocol](https://github.com/fasheng/elfeed-protocol) that can tell me if it is possible to do two way sync of feeds? I have managed to get a setup up working with synchronization between elfeed and miniflux with the fever API. As it works now, I can read the feeds I add in miniflux in emacs with elfeed, and the read state and everything is correctly synced. However the feeds I set up in emacs aren't synced to miniflux, and I don't know if it is supposed to be like this or if there is something wrong with my setup.
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Real hidden gems when it comes to self hosting
Tiny Tiny Rss with fulltext-extraction like Fivefilters; fever API emulation, elfeed protocol addons and dark themes are available
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What websites do you all check more than once per week?
I used Feedly for a good while, but switched to newsblur, mostly b/c I wanted to experiment with my own feed ordering methods. Both are good; feedly seems to be aimed at journalists trying to keep up with the state of the discourse, whereas newsblur seems to be aiming at folks who want to opt out of facebook/twitter as a medium of article exchange.
elfeed-score
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Elfeed-score and `adjust-tags` rules not working
I'm trying to set up elfeed-score for some arXiv feeds -- in the manner of this blog post. The scoring and sorting work out great, but the adjust-tags rule (described here) for labeling posts which have a score higher or lower than a certain threshold seems to be failing.
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Elfeed: Suppose you use it as an incremental reader?
Of course, that's NOT an UI design issue, that's a social issue, but still the issue is there and not much can be done software-side to really solve it. Recommendation engines became popular because they can filter out more, classic scoring (that elfeed now have, aside https://github.com/sp1ff/elfeed-score) is another option...
- elfeed-score: Gnus-style scoring for elfeed
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[ANN] elfeed-score 0.7
Some time ago I made a package that lets you score elfeed entries according to rules you setup (like Gnus scoring). Since then, I've (gratefully) received a number suggestions & contributions, and the package has grown in size & complexity. It's most recent release includes some major changes including: - refactoring elfeed-score.el, which had become difficult to read, maintain & reason about, into a number of smaller files - breaking-up the documentation into a README covering the basics and a Texinfo manual (with HTML format hosted at my personal site) - introducing a new score file format: instead of serializing rules as flat lists, they are now serialized as property lists (enabling better validation & error messages)
What are some alternatives?
frontend - The Guardian DotCom.
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elfeed-org - Configure the Elfeed RSS reader with an Orgmode file
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs
iqa.el - (Emacs) Init file (and directory) Quick Access.
doomemacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker
god-mode - Minor mode for God-like command entering
smart-mode-line - A powerful and beautiful mode-line for Emacs.
awesome-selfhosted - A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
draw.io - draw.io is a JavaScript, client-side editor for general diagramming.