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Top 22 atom-feed Open-Source Projects
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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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.
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galacteek
Multi-platform browser for the distributed web. Mirror of https://gitlab.com/galacteek/galacteek Become a sponsor: https://ko-fi.com/galacteek
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feedmixer
A self-hosted API to fetch and mix entries from Atom and RSS feeds (returns Atom, RSS, or JSON)
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usocial
Read. Listen. Pay back. The podcast client and feed reader for your personal server. With Lightning Network support.
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subscriptions-digest
Simple project to automate the generation of digest emails for personal subscriptions.
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Project mention: Web Calendars Should Be Discoverable and Provide iCalendar Feeds | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-01-26> 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/
https://github.com/AboutRSS/ALL-about-RSS/commits/master.ato... perhaps?
https://github.com/damoeb/rss-proxy/ (specifically https://github.com/damoeb/rss-proxy/#quickstart-using-docker)
Nextcloud running the News app [1] on your own server, either an old laptop/desktop or a SBC like a Raspberry/Orange/Banana/${fruit} Pi. You'll get total control over whatever you do with the thing, as much 'free' cloud storage as you want and loads of other possible services. It runs fine on a Raspberry Pi 4 or one of the equivalent boards from other manufacturers.
Source: I've been running this before the Owncloud/Nextcloud split, it works as advertised.
[1] https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/news
Project mention: Show HN: FeedsBot – A Meower bot that posts RSS feed updates to groupchats | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-09-03Hi, HN!
I made this awhile back as a Meower[1] bot that posts RSS feed updates to groupchats, and reads RSS feeds, powered by Extractus' Feed Extractor[2]. My friend's groupchat uses this bot to post updates to his blog, and he says that it has been working out great.
Looking forward to your feedback and suggestions!
[1]: https://meower.org/
[2]: https://github.com/extractus/feed-extractor
Are there any stable RSS/Atom feed parsers in Java apart from Rome and https://github.com/w3stling/rssreader? I'm looking for the inbuilt ability to detect if there are new entries in a given feed.
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...
Project mention: Experimental blog that is only available to read through a feed reader | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-05-03I 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
atom-feed related posts
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Experimental blog that is only available to read through a feed reader
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Web Calendars Should Be Discoverable and Provide iCalendar Feeds
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Artifact Is Shutting Down
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XPath Scraping with FreshRSS
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Show HN: It's Like HN, but for Science
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Looking for self-hosted RSS aggregator with "RSS from HTML" feature
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RSS-bridge: The RSS feed for websites missing it
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Index
What are some of the best open-source atom-feed projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | RSS-Bridge | 6,852 |
2 | ALL-about-RSS | 4,173 |
3 | gofeed | 2,465 |
4 | rss-proxy | 1,672 |
5 | news | 806 |
6 | rssbox | 758 |
7 | FeedHQ | 568 |
8 | gorss | 427 |
9 | reader | 417 |
10 | rssnix | 169 |
11 | galacteek | 166 |
12 | feedmixer | 151 |
13 | feed-extractor | 137 |
14 | rssreader | 136 |
15 | html2rss | 110 |
16 | Temboz | 79 |
17 | feed.style | 18 |
18 | hoyolab-rss-feeds | 17 |
19 | bridgetown-feed | 17 |
20 | usocial | 16 |
21 | mercury | 5 |
22 | subscriptions-digest | 3 |
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