rssify
script that generates an rss feed out of websites that don't have one (by h43z)
feed-me-up-scotty
By vincenttunru
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rssify
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Show HN: RSS feeds for arbitrary websites using CSS selectors
Since everyone is pitching their own, I built https://github.com/fran-penedo/rssify, which started as a fork of https://github.com/h43z/rssify. The basic functionality is similar to Vinnl's: give it a URL and some selectors and it builds the RSS feed. From this, I added a few things: templates (if you want to subscribe to individual projects within a webpage, like fanfics in ao3), transforms (when the data is not quite the text of the DOM element), a flask server you can use to add new URLs you have a template for and update the feeds, and a userscript to add the current URL using the server.
feed-me-up-scotty
Posts with mentions or reviews of feed-me-up-scotty.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-21.
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Serve changes to site as RSS feed
Hmmm using git seems a little odd to me, I did however find this at the bottom of the README, which does look promising. The only thing that's bothering me is the fact that it doesn't have a license atm.
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Show HN: RSS feeds for arbitrary websites using CSS selectors
Ah, you mean the ones inside the contents? That's a good one. I'm not sure if that's easily fixable, but I'll give it some thought. For those interested, I'll track it here: https://gitlab.com/vincenttunru/feed-me-up-scotty/-/issues/1
What are some alternatives?
When comparing rssify and feed-me-up-scotty you can also consider the following projects:
RSSHub - ๐งก Everything is RSSible
furss - Fix Up RSS (and atom): Make full-text versions of rss/atom feeds
feedgen - Generates RSS/ATOM/JSON feeds. Can be reasonably extended or create a feed using the CSS generator.
rssify - Tool that generates an rss feed out of websites that don't have one
HungryHippo - ๐ฆ scrapes websites and generates rss feeds
mlscraper - ๐ค Scrape data from HTML websites automatically by just providing examples
ttrss_plugin-feediron - Evolution of ttrss_plugin-af_feedmod
flatuscode
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