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General

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RSS


RSS is Wonderful · Quakkels.com - [4]

Atom

See also #AtomPub

  • AtomEnabled.org - a simple way to read and write information on the web, allowing you to easily keep track of more sites in less time, and to seamlessly share your words and ideas by publishing to the web.



  • AtomOwl Vocabulary Specification - an ontology whose aim is to capture the semantics of rfc4287. RFC4287 is a format to syndicate online content, such as weblogs, podcasts, videocasts, etc. Syndication is a helpful way to alert interested readers to changes to a web site, be it to new content or changed content. As AtomOwl captures the semantics of rfc4287 it is easy to convert rfc4287 feeds to AtomOwl statements and thus add them to a triple database, which can the be queried using a SPARQL endpoint. This should then help make very powerful searched for updated content possible.


  • Rss20AndAtom10Compared - Atom Wiki - People who generate syndication feeds have a choice of feed formats. As of mid-2005, the two most likely candidates will be RSS 2.0 and Atom 1.0. The purpose of this page is to summarize, as clearly and simply as possible, the differences between the RSS 2.0 and Atom 1.0 syndication languages.


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  • syndicated.media - an open standard maintained by the community.Current areas of focus include: extending RSS to support the modern needs of producers and their content; standardizing host and client behavior; improving the availability and accuracy of metrics and analytics; establishing and publishing best practices for de facto standards that have been adopted in the industry; thinking about the future of podcasting and needs that may arise.



  • What is a River of News aggregator? - "a kind of RSS aggregator. Items are presented in reverse-chronologic order. Each item has a headline, short description, a link to the story, links to the website and feed it came from, a link to its enclosure if it has one, when it was published, when it appeared in the river. It does not have the full text of the article. Text is truncated to less than 500 characters. Markup is removed from the description text. If more than one item from a feed is gathered in a single read of the feed, they are grouped together, so that the feed information is not repeated for each item. Browsing via the vertical scrollbar




  • https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge - a PHP project capable of generating RSS and Atom feeds for websites which don't have one. It can be used on webservers or as stand alone application in CLI mode.
  • Feed Creator - Create an RSS feed for a web page which does not offer its own.
  • Feedity - Make a feed for any webpage to follow or publish its updates.



  • RSS Autodiscovery - a technique that makes it possible for browsers and other software to automatically find a site's RSS feed, whether it's in RSS 1.0 or RSS 2.0 format. Supported by Mozilla Firefox 2.0, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 and other browsers, autodiscovery has become the best way to inform users that a web site offers a syndication feed. When a browser loads a page and discovers that a feed is available, Firefox and Internet Explorer display the common feed icon in the address bar.


  • SubToMe - Universal Follow Button. SubToMe makes it easy for people to follow web sites,because browsers don't do it.


  • RFC 5005 - Feed Paging and Archiving - Syndicated Web feeds (using formats such as Atom) are often split into multiple documents to save bandwidth, allow "sliding window" access, or for other purposes. This specification formalizes two types of feeds that can span one or more feed documents; "paged" feeds and "archived" feeds. Additionally, it defines "complete" feeds to cover the case when a single feed document explicitly represents all of the feed's entries.


Readers



  • ReplaceReader - Google Reader is going down.Find the best Reader replacements before it's too late.


Desktop

Canto

Straw

  • Straw - a feed reader aimed for users using the GNOME desktop. You subscribe to news, blogs, and podcast feeds and read the feeds in the comfort of your desktop, with or without online access.The goal of Straw is to be an easy-to-use feed reader and one that is integrated with the rest of your desktop. It should support the capabilities provided by the desktop as well as not being hard to users when it comes to usability and in terms of providing functionality.

Command-line

Newsboat

Rainbow Stream

RSSTail

  • rsstail - more or less an rss reader: it monitors an rss-feed and if it detects a new entry it'll emit only that new entry.

crossbow

neix

Android

  • Feeder - Android RSS feed reader


Web clients

Planet

  • Venus - a flexible feed aggregator. It downloads news feeds published by web sites and aggregates their content together into a single combined feed, latest news first. This version of Planet is named Venus as it is the second major version. The first version is still in wide use and is also actively being maintained.
  • https://github.com/rubys/venus

TT-RSS

  • Tiny Tiny RSS - an open source web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) reader and aggregator, designed to allow you to read news from any location, while feeling as close to a real desktop application as possible.



  • https://codeberg.org/solarchemist/ttrss-video-mpv - A small bash/Python script that fetches your latest unread video feeds from a specific feed category in your TinyTinyRSS account and plays them in mpv, and importantly, marks the feed articles as read in TTRSS as you watch them.

CommaFeed

selfoss

shomyo

  • https://github.com/arbk/shomyo - web based feed reader and aggregator. It's installed on your web server. And, you access it by a browser. (PC, Android, and iPhone, etc.) shomyo is the custom version based on selfoss.

stringer

  • https://github.com/swanson/stringer - A self-hosted, anti-social Ruby based RSS reader. Stringer has no external dependencies, no social recommendations/sharing, and no fancy machine learning algorithms. But it does have keyboard shortcuts and was made with love!


Sismics Reader

Feedbin

RSS Puppy

  • https://github.com/buzzfeed-openlab/rss-puppy - designed to monitor RSS feeds in bulk, and to generate machine friendly notifications when new entries appear. While there exists no shortage of RSS readers and web-based notification services, nothing we found combines easy managment of hundreds of RSS feeds with the flexibility to direct output to a variety of data stores or over disparate protocols.This monitor can be run on any cloud service provider, and requires only Nodejs and a PostgreSQL database. Also, it is trivial to add output handlers which can pipe feed entry data to any service you use. [9]

RSSHub


Winds

  • Winds - a beautiful open-source RSS and Podcast app created using React & Redux on the frontend and Express.js on the backend. Use the free hosted version or run it on your own server and customize it as you see fit. Contributions in form of pull requests are always appreciated. Activity Feeds & Discovery in Winds are powered by Stream, the app leverages Algolia for search, AWS for hosting, MongoDB Atlas for a hosted database (DBaaS), and SendGrid for email. All of these services have a free tier.


PubwichFork



River2 / River5

  • River2 - a River of News feed reader with lots of features.

TagTeam

Coldsweat

  • https://github.com/passiomatic/coldsweat - a Python web RSS aggregator and reader compatible with the Fever API. This means that you can connect Coldsweat to a variety of clients like Reeder for iOS or Mac OS X ReadKit app and use it to sync them together.


R

TrueRSS

Miniflux

Anancus

feedtragon

Podlove Web Player

FreshRSS

moonmoon

pluto

uranus

  • uranus - a planet (blogroll) generator written in pure Ruby. It collects RSS or Atom feeds from the Internet and combines them into a single website and a collective feed that users can subscribe to.

feed

feedi

Services

Superfeedr

  • Superfeedr - pushes feed data in realtime. Superfeedr's powerful unified Feed API simplifies how you handle RSS, Atom, or JSON feeds. Whether you publish or consume feeds, we streamline the notification process, saving you time and resources.
  • http://blog.superfeedr.com/xmpp-over-websockets/


FreshRSS

FeedSubs

Bazqux


Yoleo

Inoreader

Libraries

SimplePie

  • SimplePie - a very fast and easy-to-use feed parser, written in PHP, that puts the 'simple' back into 'really simple syndication'. Flexible enough to suit beginners and veterans alike, SimplePie is focused on speed, ease of use, compatibility and standards compliance.

Atoma

OPML

2001

  • OPML an XML-based format that allows exchange of outline-structured information between applications running on different operating systems and environments.





  • OPML Editor - an outliner, an editor that works with chunks of text that slide around on rails. You can control the level of detail you look at, and reorganize according to structure. It's great for writing blog posts, technical notes, program code, legal briefs, product plans, to-do lists, entire websites, anything where ideas need organization.



ActivityStreams

2009





  • Activity Vocabulary - This specification describes the Activity vocabulary. It is intended to be used in the context of the ActivityStreams 2.0 format and provides a foundational vocabulary for activity structures, and specific activity types.


  • pump.io - Social server with an ActivityStreams API



  • ActivityStreams 2.0 Terms - This document lists the terms used for the ActivityStreams 2.0 protocol and its stable extensions, and provides a namespace so each term has an HTTP IRI.




JSON Feed

2017


Microsub

  • https://indieweb.org/Microsub - a standardized way for reader apps to interact with feeds. By splitting feed parsing and displaying posts into separate parts, a reader app can focus on presenting posts to the user instead of also having to parse feeds. A Microsub server manages the list of people you're following and collects their posts, and a Microsub app shows the posts to the user by fetching them from the server.