

So a while back, after far too much time spent wandering the blogsphere manually, typing URLs into address bars by hand, I decided to go looking to see whether the universe had produced an open-source solution to this problem - and to my surprise and delight, it had! Miniflux is an excellent little open-source RSS server and reader, written in Go and backed by PostgreSQL, that also happens to be packaged as a Docker container. It’s been a few years since Google shut down Google Reader, and while a number of nice commercial alternatives have sprung in its wake, none of them has ever been quite the right fit for me personally.

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If needed I can update it anytime you want.Ĭode is obviously working, but I think that you may want to adjust some query parameters. Let me know if that works as you expected. Also I wrote everything in format I saw on Twitter (see item.title).

Since you did not declared (like Ecto.Schema or just documentation) I was not always sure if I pass a correct data or to a correct field. Two specific sites I’d like to see supported are Twitter and Instagram.įirst time used Twitter API.
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Please look at the eBird generator as an example. I’d love PRs for adding more supported sites. See the Dockerfile for more complete build instructions. You can copy it to a server and run rel/living_in_syndication/bin/living_in_syndication start to start the server.
