Reminiflux is an alternative web frontend for miniflux, the minimalist and opinionated feed reader. Reminiflux offers a look and feel which is more similar to Google Reader and TT-RSS with a 3-paned display showing the list of feeds, items and an article.
Main features:
List of all/unread feeds grouped by category, with number of unread items displayed
List of all/unread items per feed or per category, sorted by date ascending/descending
List of all/unread starred items
Collapse/expand categories
Display of feed favicons (cached locally)
One-button actions to mark all items as read or mark items before/after selection as read
Keyboard navigation and actions (press h)
Send to Wallabag (if configured)
Light and dark themes
Configuration is persisted in the browser's local storageRSS-proxy is a tool that allows you to do create an RSS/ATOM or JSON feed of almost any website, purely by analyzing just the static HTML structure.
filterss is a tool for filtering RSS or Atom feeds based on keywords.
Simply enter the URL of the feed you want to filter, your keyword(s), and we will provide a new URL for your filtered feed.
Free, no ads, no tracking. The code source of this tool is available as an example on github.
Spotifeed is a simple service to convert Spotify podcasts to RSS feeds.
You can use these RSS feeds in any podcast app. Just take the show ID from the end of the Show Link on Spotify and put it at the end of https://spotifeed.timdorr.com/
If you use an RSS reader, and like reading comics, then this is the site for you! Preview comic strips, and if you like them, then add the RSS feed to your reader.
Convert web pages into
professionally looking RSS feeds.
A simple web scraper for querying HTML documents with XPath and turning the results into an RSS feed.
It's in PHP because it's a good glue for anything web-related, and it uses XPaths because they're awesome to work with.
Site patterns allow you to specify what should be extracted from specific sites.
Site patterns can be used if our automatic content extraction fails to pick out the correct content block for a particular site, or if additional fine tuning is required (e.g. to strip undesirable elements within the content block, to include images which are not being included, to follow a single-page link on multi-page articles.).
NetNewsWire 5.0 is a free and open source feed reader for macOS.
It’s at a very early stage — we use it, but we don’t expect other people to use it yet. It’s not actually shipping.
FreshRSS is a self-hosted RSS feed aggregator such as Leed or Kriss Feed.
It is at the same time lightweight, easy to work with, powerful and customizable.
It is a multi-user application with an anonymous reading mode. It supports PubSubHubbub for instant notifications from compatible Web sites. There is an API for (mobile) clients, and a Command-Line Interface. Finally, it supports extensions for further tuning.
Vienna is an RSS/Atom reader for Mac OS X, packed with powerful features that help you make sense of the flood of information that is distributed via these formats today. The Vienna Project is continuously being improved and updated, so keep up to date with current development on the forums.
Vienna is an OS X-native Objective-C/Cocoa Open Source project published under the Apache License, Version 2.0. It was started by Steve Palmer (aka stevewpalmer, stevepa) and is currently in active development by Jeff Johnson (aka johnson1234 and jeff_johnson_dev) and Michael Ströck (aka mstroeck). Many others have contributed immensely to this project, for details please download the application and load its “Acknowledgements”.
Companies which have supported the project include GitHub, SourceForge (who provide all our web-hosting) and Senza Limiti.
FeedReader is a modern desktop application designed to complement existing web-based RSS accounts.
It combines all the advantages of web based services like synchronisation across all your devices with everything you expect from a modern desktop application.
Why?
GitHub publishes an RSS feed for releases for every repository. I've been trying to switch things to RSS, and Release Notifications on GitHub is a very big pain point. This solves the problem by using your trusty RSS feed reader application instead of it's own thing.
You should also check out kill-the-newsletter for a similar solution with newsletters.
OPML is a common format used to share lists of RSS feeds that you can import in your RSS application
That's why I've built a kind of proxy for RSS feeds that I read the most, called f43.me.
It's simple:
fetch items from a feed
grab the content
make it readable using an internal (a local PHP libray, called graby) or external method
store it
create a new feed with readable itemsfilterss is a tool for filtering RSS or Atom feeds based on keywords.
Full-Text RSS can transform partial feeds to deliver the full content stripped of clutter and ads