Simple-RSS is an incredibly efficient and user-friendly command line tool for reading RSS, ATOM, and JSON feeds. It is written in Go, a powerful and popular programming language.
The inspiration for Simple-RSS comes from newsboat, a widely recognized and respected feed reader. With Simple-RSS, you can effortlessly stay up to date with the latest news, articles, and blog posts from your favorite websites. Its simplicity and speed make it the perfect choice for anyone who wants a hassle-free and lightning-fast feed reading experience.
Simple-RSS is written in Golang, which makes it super fast and efficient. You gotta love that! ๐
Features
We have developed a fast, efficient, and easy-to-use interface that is specifically designed for CLI lovers, ensuring a seamless user experience.
Our platform supports multiple feed formats, including RSS, Atom, and JSON, allowing users to access and consume content in their preferred format.
In addition, we have implemented a convenient feature that enables users to import files in OPML format and easily register URL entries, expanding the possibilities for content discovery and organization.
Keybindings
Import feeds URL from OPML file.
How to use?
NAME:
srss - A simple command line RSS feed reader
USAGE:
srss [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]
VERSION:
0.0.3-alpha
COMMANDS:
add, a Add url entry
edit, e Edit URL entry file
tui, t View items in the feed with built-in pager
open, o Open feed URL on your browser
import, i Import Feed URL from OPML file
update, u Fetch the latest feeds and update the cache
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
--help, -h show help (default: false)
--version, -v print the version (default: false)
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