Alduin is a free and open source RSS, Atom and JSON feed reader that allows you to keep track of your favorite websites.
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Alduin is a free and open source RSS, Atom and JSON feed reader that allows you to keep track of your favorite websites.
一个支持 Hook 的 RSS 订阅工具。本项目为后端部分。文档:https://rss-docs.cmyr.dev/
Self-hosted RSS reader with PWA support
Show latest posts from your subscribed blogs as a more attractive friends page. (博客友链朋友圈)
Scheduled RSS to Email with Github Actions
Host-free RSS reader in your browser.
All your reading in one place — a privacy-friendly inbox for RSS, newsletters, threads, and books.
🍰 万物皆可 RSS | Everything is RSSible
A curated list of blogs and resources for web developers, delivered through RSS, to effortlessly stay up to date with the latest trends, insights, and best practices.
Client-only Feed Reader, Free, No account, No registration, No tracking, Minimalist
A PWA RSS Reader - No signup needed, feeds are saved locally and it works offline
Open-source RSS aggregator built with Electron, React, and Tailwind
A trainable RSS reader to allow you to concentrate on what's important to you.
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A simple and beautiful electron app to read RSS and ATOM feeds
Send push notification if a social channel like reddit, hn has an post which outruns a specific upvote threshold
Receive daily email digest of the links to the most important and forgotten articles from your favourite authors on Medium, Twitter, newsletters, and other sources.
Add a description, image, and links to the rss-aggregator topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the rss-aggregator topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."