tinyfeed 1.5.0: build a webpage for your feeds (github.com)
from TheBigRoomXXL@leminal.space to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 06 Apr 07:32
https://leminal.space/post/33965435

tinyfeed is a CLI tool that generate a webpage from a collection of feeds. It’s dead simple, no database, no config file, just a CLI and some HTML

This release continue the process of refining tinyfeed with small new features, never any breaking changes and better documentation!

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shrek_is_love@lemmy.ml on 06 Apr 07:53 next collapse

This looks awesome, definitely gonna try this out! Any plans to add images/thumbnails? Looks like gofeed already returns them.

TheBigRoomXXL@leminal.space on 06 Apr 09:28 collapse

I don’t plan on adding thumbnails, as they go against my initial vision for tinyfeed as a text-first UI like lobste.rs. However! one of tinyfeed’s core tenets is flexibility and customization, so if you want thumbnails, you can simply create your own template. If you need help you can open an issue, I would gladly help.

codemichael@lemmy.world on 07 Apr 04:41 next collapse

Feel the same way about favicons?

TheBigRoomXXL@leminal.space on 07 Apr 05:48 collapse

I have thought about it but I don’t think it’s possible because of CORS. Every site would need to have Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * on there favicon for it to work. Usually this would be sidestep by a proxy in the backend but the goal of tinyfeed is to be a static page generator, not a full HTTP server. Sorry 😔.

codemichael@lemmy.world on 07 Apr 11:26 collapse

Makes sense.

shrek_is_love@lemmy.ml on 07 Apr 08:33 collapse

I got it working, thanks! I think I found a minor bug though. I could only get the –template flag to work when the file is in the current working directory. Subdirectories and absolute directories didn’t work. I worked around this by simply cding into where my template was stored before running tinyfeed.

Even tinyfeed -i feeds.txt -o index.html -t ./template.html (with ./) results in:

fail to output HTML: fail to render HTML template: template: "./template.html" is an incomplete or empty template
TheBigRoomXXL@leminal.space on 08 Apr 21:49 collapse

Indeed it’s a bug. I have opened an issue and I will try to fix it when I have some time

mrnobody@reddthat.com on 06 Apr 08:11 next collapse

I gave up on RSS a long time ago because Outlook basically just linked a bunch of news articles, didn’t really good me anything to read without going externally.

Are you saying this would take those article details and organize into a usable proper website from multiple sources?

shrek_is_love@lemmy.ml on 06 Apr 08:34 next collapse

Check the demo: feed.lovergne.dev/demo

It links out to the source webpage, so this might not be what you’re looking for.

Although this might inspire me to build a single page app generator using Astro that does that.

mrnobody@reddthat.com on 06 Apr 09:38 collapse

This still looks really good!!! Thank you!

TheBigRoomXXL@leminal.space on 06 Apr 09:36 collapse

Just like the other comment said, tinyfeed is not what you are looking for, it’s goal is simply to be an aggregator for links, not content.

mrnobody@reddthat.com on 06 Apr 09:39 collapse

Still, a dramatic improvement over Outlook. It’s been a while but never seemed to play well. Might set this up

comrademiao@piefed.social on 06 Apr 08:12 next collapse

No ai? :)

Damarus@feddit.org on 06 Apr 08:23 next collapse

Commit history looks like that of a real programmer

TheBigRoomXXL@leminal.space on 06 Apr 08:45 next collapse

Indeed I am human ! (That’s what a bot would say 🤖)

androidul@lemmy.world on 06 Apr 09:39 collapse

checks out, he did pass the captcha tho

comrademiao@piefed.social on 06 Apr 21:13 collapse

Yea I thought so too

TheBigRoomXXL@leminal.space on 06 Apr 08:44 next collapse

Mostly no AI. I use it to review doc because I make a lot of typo / spelling error as English is not my first language. Recently I also used it to accelerate writing test cases but that’s all.

This is not a recent or “fast” projet, I have been slowly improving it for 3 years now :-D

thatonecoder@lemmy.ca on 06 Apr 10:11 next collapse

Use Harper, instead. It runs locally, and gives nearly instant results.

TheBigRoomXXL@leminal.space on 08 Apr 09:17 collapse

What is harper exactly? I have tried to Google it but I am not found anything RSS related.

thatonecoder@lemmy.ca on 08 Apr 15:32 collapse

It is a grammar checker.

Mister_Hangman@lemmy.world on 06 Apr 10:49 next collapse

I have no right to suggest this or ask it but I was thinking this would be cool to integrate into a home assistant dashboard and then I realized what would be really cool is a web server of sorts that you can program up an RSS feed in, and the system will refresh the feed at whatever interval and on the back end an agent would go to the whatever the source is, let’s use Reddit as an example. Takes the posts photo and content as well as summaries of top comments and parses them and then puts the content in its own system with a deep link to the original Reddit post if you need it or want it. Then the front end would show the items as a carousel of content with image thumbnails and titles and small content description and date and time posted. That way you can quickly see through content either on your phone or a smart dashboard without ever going to native pages or applications.

Sorry I’m high and also can’t program my own shit cause I’m a regard

TheBigRoomXXL@leminal.space on 06 Apr 22:42 collapse

I understand the appeal of your idea but tinyfeed was specifically designed to only be a list of link, I like reading on the original site ^^

cecilkorik@lemmy.ca on 06 Apr 14:47 collapse

This is the kind of nuanced usage of AI I like to see. Some would argue it’s not ideal to use any AI at all, and I agree, but we don’t live in an ideal world and I think this is realistically fine. AI writes better tests and docs than the ones I never write. Sure, maybe they’re not great objectively speaking, but they’re not worse than nothing. It’s better at keeping them up to date than I am too. Which is also probably not great, but strictly better than me.

lIlIlIlIlIlIl@lemmy.world on 06 Apr 09:08 collapse

What’s the difference? Bugs are bugs

Surely you can ask a better question about quality and craftsmanship. AI is not going away

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 06 Apr 12:07 next collapse

Very nice. Simple, straight forward. Could be used as a homepage. Thank you!

giddy@quokk.au on 07 Apr 04:20 collapse

Does it support marking as read/hiding read items?

TheBigRoomXXL@leminal.space on 08 Apr 21:45 collapse

Short answer is no. Long answer is you can add it by scripting. It’s not easy if you are not a developer but you can open an issue on GitHub if you need any help.