osmosfeed
RSS-Bridge
osmosfeed | RSS-Bridge | |
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7 | 135 | |
930 | 6,852 | |
0.6% | 1.3% | |
5.2 | 9.6 | |
7 months ago | 2 days ago | |
TypeScript | PHP | |
MIT License | The Unlicense |
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osmosfeed
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Ask HN: What are your favorite RSS feeds?
You may be interested in Osmosfeed: https://github.com/osmoscraft/osmosfeed
It is a static site feed aggregator primarily designed to go with GitHub Pages. I host one to aggregate my own writing on different sites. I think it may fit your use case because your Osmosfeed site itself outputs a single Atom feed. So, for example, if I have an Osmosfeed site that aggregates feeds 1, 2, and 3, the Osmosfeed site has a single feed which will include the three individual feeds. Mine has about 10-12 feeds and it has worked perfectly thus far with no issues. Not sure if it would have problems at higher numbers.
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Gripes with RSS after one week
I have been using osmo feed [0]. Rather than self hosting, it uses GitHub actions. I have my own usename.github.io/to-read linked to it, to access it from anywhere. So far I have liked this approach.
[0] https://github.com/osmoscraft/osmosfeed
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Turn GitHub into an RSS Reader
3. I digest the knowledge and connect them into notes with osmos::note.
All of them are done with plaintext (some sprinkle of markdown), remote hosted on GitHub, so they are easy to run NLP and ML against.
In the long term, I was hoping to create a "positive feedback loop". Use ML to extract patterns from my notes, make connections for me, and recommend interesting reading in the osmos::feed. On the other end, osmos::feed can use NLP to detect how each article in the feed might connect to ideas from osmos::note and make note-taking even easier.
The parent project (https://osmoscraft.org) is still in super early stage. Would love to let the community give it a spin while I keep iterating.
Thanks again for the ♥
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Experiment: self-host an RSS reader entirely on GitHub
GitHub
RSS-Bridge
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Web Calendars Should Be Discoverable and Provide iCalendar Feeds
> make the calendar available via rss.
I've thought a lot about ICS/RSS combinations[0], and my current stance is that while they achieve similar things in some cases, RSS is meant for things that happened in the past (items in the future may or may not show in your client), and calendars are meant for future events. This incompatibility makes it hard to do RSS feeds for events, unless you use event-publication-date, which has its own issues.
I've instead been working on custom calendars for sites I care about.[1] is one such attempt from someone else, but I've been focusing on simpler options[2]
There's also the problem that both Android and Windows are horrible with webcal (iOS/MacOS/Linux work decently well), making "subscribable web calendars" out of reach of most Android users, unless the understand the terrible UX that these platforms offer.
[0]: https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge/issues/1351
[1]: https://github.com/simon816/ical-bridge
[2]: https://captnemo.in/blr-habba/
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XPath Scraping with FreshRSS
rss bridge [1] seems to do the same, but it's not coupled to any rss reader
[1] https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge
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Show HN: Extract RSS feed from almost anything
There's also RSS-Bridge: https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge
"The RSS feed for websites missing it"
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Why your blog still needs RSS
That is cool for a local feed. Have you tried it on a server?
I am able to get a lot of generally unavailable feeds using https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge running on my server. Perhaps this code could be someday brought in as a catch-all last resort.
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Get RSS feed for your Ko-Fi account
Since everything worked as intended, I created a pull request to the RSS-Bridge repository and after a few hours my code was merged and now every public server will have a new Ko-Fi bridge for everyone to use. And since this is something I will use for myself, I will make sure to maintain it as long as possible.
- Looking for self-hosted RSS aggregator with "RSS from HTML" feature
- Self hosted Social Media/Facebook aggregation and viewer (does it exist)
- RSS-bridge: The RSS feed for websites missing it
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Twitter to RSS
I use RSS Bridge although it's unfortunate that I have to. Plus in the past week or two spam has been getting through into it which is lovely.
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Any way to create RSS of google?
RSS-Bridge has a Google search adapter. You can also fake it with Searx (which offers RSS feeds of search results).
What are some alternatives?
jackett-rss-processor - Small service to fetch torrent files from Jackett supplied RSS feeds every 5 minutes based on your regex patterns.
RSSHub - 🧡 Everything is RSSible
want-my-rss - RSS features for Firefox
Huginn - Create agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by!
stupid-rss-reader - ⊕ PWA RSS client on Angular 11
nitter - Alternative Twitter front-end
discord-guardian-action - 🤖 An action that fetches the list of malicious domains on Discord in different providers and creates/updates a JSON file with them from time to time.
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
FreshRSS - A free, self-hostable news aggregator…
pyLoad - The free and open-source Download Manager written in pure Python
orpington-news - Self-hosted RSS reader with PWA support
n8n - Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.