Multifeeding RSS streams into points of access.
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README.md

Multifeeder

Multifeeding RSS streams.

This is the Multifeeder, a feed aggregator supporting any kinds of publishing experiments.

Live

Multifeeder runs here: https://multi.vvvvvvaria.org/

Commits to this git repository will automagically update the live version!

(Multifeeder runs as a supervisor service, see /etc/supervisor/conf.d/multifeeder.conf.)

The feeds are updated every 10 minutes.

Access points

/feeds/latest/[num]

For example: https://multi.vvvvvvaria.org/feeds/latest/5

(for the latest 5 posts in all feeds)

Format: JSON (default) & Markdown

/feeds/today/

For example: https://multi.vvvvvvaria.org/feeds/today/

(for the posts published today)

Format: JSON (default) & Markdown

/feeds/past/[days]

For example: https://multi.vvvvvvaria.org/feeds/past/30

(for all the posts published in the last 30 days)

Format: JSON (default) & Markdown

Add a feed

Feeds can be added here in the git, by editing the file feeds.txt.

Leave a feed link on a new line, commit your change, and the feed will be included in the Multifeeder.

Removing a feed can be done by taking a feed link out of this list.

Using the multifeeder locally

To install: make a virtual environment + install the dependencies.

make setup

To use: run the Flask application.

make

Open localhost:5678 in a browser and there we go!