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Merge multiple feeds (RSS/Atom/JSON) into a single RSS feed.
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RSSingle
Generates an RSS file from the list of other feeds (RSS/Atom/JSON). Very handy when you want to centralise the list of your feeds in one place and all your devices feed from the same place.
Run
- Download the binary.
Linux
wget https://github.com/tanrax/RSSingle/releases/download/v1.0.0/rssingle
Windows
wget https://github.com/tanrax/RSSingle/releases/download/v1.0.0/rssingle.exe
- Gives execution permissions.
chmod +x rssingle
- In the same directory as the binary, you can create a local
config.yml
file in this format:
title: My RSS Feed
description: My customised RSS feed with technology news
url: https://www.example.com
output: rss.xml
max_entries: 5 # Delete this line to get all
feeds:
- https://programadorwebvalencia.com/feed/
- https://republicaweb.es/feed/
If not, you can download the example in the repository.
curl -o config.yml https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tanrax/RSSingle/master/config.yml
- Run the binary.
./rssingle
A file called rss.xml
will be created.
Development
Activate Debug messages by console.
export SR_LOG_LEVEl=DEBUG
Compiling
pyinstaller --onefile rssingle.py
Old versions
docker run --rm --volume $PWD:/app python:3.8-buster /bin/bash -c "cd /app; pip3 install -r requirements.txt; pyinstaller --onefile rssingle.py"
You will find the binary in dist
.
Thanks
@shymega for his original project singlerss.