Merge multiple feeds (RSS/Atom/JSON) into a single RSS feed.
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singlerss

Description

singlerss combines all feeds described in a OPML file into one feed. This can either be outputted into stdout or a file, as specifed by program arguments, and configured by the environment variables.

Configuration

SingleRSS is configured by environment variables.

See .env.sample. You must copy .env.sample to .env.

SINGLERSS_FEED_OUT_PATH defines the relative OR absolute path to output the feed to, IF SINGLERSS_FEED_OUT_TYPE is set to file. If SINGLERSS_FEED_OUT_TYPE is set to stdout, you must redirect output to the file you want it written to.

SINGLERSS_FEED_LIST_PATH must be set to the input list of feeds you want to be collated into one feed. This must be a newline delimited file of URLs.

Running

You may run this directly, after sourcing .env and exporting the variables, with ./singlerss.py. Alternatively, I have provided a systemd unit and timer, which I will offer support for, and a basic crontab. I do not use cron, so I cannot offer support for it.

Licensing

This program is licensed under the Apache License 2.0.

Copyright (c) Dom Rodriguez (shymega) 2020.