Temboz
feed.style
Temboz | feed.style | |
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79 | 19 | |
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5.3 | 7.9 | |
7 months ago | 1 day ago | |
Python | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Temboz
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Exposed RSS
My feed reader just tries a variety of URLs if the page doesn't have autodiscovery. It works surprisingly well:
https://github.com/fazalmajid/temboz/blob/master/tembozapp/a...
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Self-hosted RSS with archival
Pretty much any RSS reader will do that, but given the volumes of feed, they need to garbage-collect posts eventually otherwise you’d run out of disk space. The solution I used in my own feed reader Temboz is a “thumbs up” button (inspired by TiVo) so you can flag articles as interesting, and those are kept forever for reference (with full-text search, of course). Uninteresting or filtered articles are purged after 2 weeks (the title is kept, not the body text).
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Do you develop self-hosted service for your home-lab?
The self-hosted app I use the most is Temboz my RSS feed reader. I started writing it 18 years ago and it evolved with the underlying tech stack, e.g. moving from Cheetah Templates to Flask when the former became essentially abandonware.
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Is it unwise to self-host a RSS Feeder on my personal computer?
No. I've been running my own for over 16 years.
- RSS Reader with tiled / card view ?
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[Help] How do you keep up on CVEs?
I use my own feed reader Temboz which has extensive filtering features to exclude stuff I am not interested in such as Windows or Android vulnerabilities.
feed.style
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Experimental blog that is only available to read through a feed reader
I made feed.style[1] to help people add a decent XSLT stylesheet to their feed.
I'm using it myself[2] and really like the effect.
I think it always makes sense to have a stylesheet (and use text/xml content type): otherwise people clicking a rss/atom link are greeted with a wall of xml (or a download prompt). Hard to think of a worse UI for people who aren't familiar with feeds & feed readers.
[1] https://www.feed.style/
[2] https://www.fileformat.info/news/rss.xml
- Exposed RSS
What are some alternatives?
Sismics Reader - Free and open source feeds reader, including all major Google Reader features
gofeed - Parse RSS, Atom and JSON feeds in Go
Feedbin - A nice place to read on the web.
rss-proxy - RSS-proxy allows you to do create an RSS or ATOM feed of almost any website, just by analyzing just the static HTML structure.
CommaFeed - Google Reader inspired self-hosted RSS reader.
feef - ⚙️ a feed-querying and filtering tool
RSSPBRRY - RSSPBRRY is a fresh new RSS feed reader.
gorss - Go Terminal Feed Reader
Miniflux - Minimalist and opinionated feed reader
rssreader - A simple Java library for RSS and Atom feeds
Kriss Feed - A simple and smart (or stupid) feed reader
rssnix - Unix-style filesystem-based RSS/Atom/JSON Feed fetcher/reader