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Implement RSSify, web frontend? #3
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Aug 7, 2019
These are definitely useful extensions for the future, especially RSSify sounds interesting. Unfortunately I currently don't have the time to further develop the project, but I will put it on the todo-list in the README. Nevertheless: If you feel like implementing this, I am always open for pull requests. Or even other points of the todo-list. |
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Hi, I just found this repo through reddit, and I really like the idea. This is exactly what I was looking for, and I will be testing it soon.
I wonder whether I can make a suggestion, as many websites I like to "monitor" does not have RSS anymore, for this reason I found an interesting repo RSSify, which runs on python and it would be interesting to implement into the docker, or even get an inspiration from it.
In addition, maybe it would be good to implement a web frontend, where adding the web link will extract the RSS link (if available), or create one locally (like RSSify does), and then select visually the html/css elements. This latter is not a must, just an idea.
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