my-alternatives
gorss
my-alternatives | gorss | |
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8 | 6 | |
16 | 427 | |
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0.0 | 1.1 | |
over 2 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
Shell | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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my-alternatives
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Ask HN: Small scripts, hacks and automations you're proud of?
I'm really happy with this script I wrote that is a wrapper over update-alternatives that lets you make user-level (and even per-shell) changes:
https://github.com/TekWizely/my-alternatives
- Ask HN: What is the coolest thing you have seen done with a bash script?
- My-Alternatives: A wrapper for update-alternatives offering user-level customizations. Supports Debian, SUSE, and RedHat
- My-Alternatives: Use update-alternatives for user-level customizations
- My-Alternatives: A wrapper for update-alternatives offering user-level customizations with support for Debian, SUSE, and RedHat
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My-Alternatives - Hacking update-alternatives to make user-level changes
Please see the Project Homepage for more information.
gorss
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
Nice approach! I added a very basic keyword filter in my rss reader (https://github.com/lallassu/gorss) to do some sort of "cleaning". But having a section in the reader that would filter out the articles more intelligent would be very nice, and maybe bundled them into clusters.
- Gorss v0.4 released
- Gorss v0.4 Released (Terminal/CLI RSS Reader)
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Ask HN: Small scripts, hacks and automations you're proud of?
I've made 2 projects that I use everyday for several years now. Not sure if I'm proud really, but they are such useful tools in my daily life so I guess I should be!
One is a RSS feed reader (GORSS) for the terminal that I use to always be up to date with stuff that interests me. The other is a simple todo-list that I use for work, shopping etc (DoIT).
https://github.com/lallassu/gorss
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35 thought-provoking websites that will help you learn new things - AI powered research assistant, list of Rss feed readers, open links from the web in apps instead
https://github.com/Lallassu/gorss - Simple RSS/Atom reader written in Golang. Highly configurable and with themes.
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I Still Use RSS
I use RSS daily, and actually wrote my own RSS client for the terminal recently. (https://github.com/lallassu/gorss)
I used Feedly before, but since I'm usually using the computer then the terminal is good enough for me :)
What are some alternatives?
bash-tpl - A smart, lightweight shell script templating engine, written in Bash
awesome-rss-feeds - Awesome RSS feeds - A curated list of RSS feeds (and OPML files) used in Recommended Feeds and local news sections of Plenary - an RSS reader, article downloader and a podcast player app for android
BotServer - LLM Orchestrator powered by langchain and Bot Framework V4 & several features including Whatsapp.
gh-issues-to-rss - Convert github issues and prs into rss feed
work-cli - Awesome command line tools for managing the lifecycle of Github pull requests.
newsboat-sendmail - Newsboat Sendmail - A companion script that sends unread RSS items in Newsboat through email
headless-ida - Run IDA scripts headlessly.
rssreader - A simple Java library for RSS and Atom feeds
careful_rm - A safe wrapper for rm that adds useful warnings and an optional recycle/trash mode
hackernews.fun - A Hacker News reader focused on content and readability.
Autodesk-Fusion-360-for-Linux - This is a project, where I give you a way to use Autodesk Fusion 360 on Linux!
rsslay - A Nostr relay that creates profiles from RSS or Atom feeds and emits items as Nostr events