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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.

RRSingle

Run

  1. 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
  1. Gives execution permissions.
chmod +x rssingle
  1. 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
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
  1. Run the binary.
./rssingle 

A file called rss.xml will be created.

Development

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.