RSSHub
RSSHub: Open Source RSS Feed Aggregator
An open source solution for consolidating updates from various websites and services, providing customizable RSS feeds.
What is RSSHub?
RSSHub is an open source web application that aggregates content from different sources into RSS feeds. It was created in 2018 by a Chinese developer named DIYgod.
Some key features of RSSHub include:
- Supports aggregating content from over 2000 different sources including news sites, social media, podcasts, forums, and more
- Output is standardized RSS 2.0/Atom 1.0, easy to integrate into any RSS reader
- Completely open source and available on GitHub
- Easy to self-host and customize with plugins or editing configuration files
- Available as a public instance that anyone can use at rsshub.app
RSSHub allows users to stay up-to-date by consolidating updates from services that don't have RSS capabilities natively into customizable feeds. For example, you can create feeds of Reddit posts from specific subreddits, your Douban status updates, YouTube channel uploads, and much more.
Because RSSHub outputs standard RSS, the feeds it produces can be subscribed to by any RSS reader. This makes it a versatile tool for creating customized aggregations from the internet services you use regularly.
RSSHub Features
Features
- Aggregates content from different sources into RSS feeds
- Supports many popular websites and services like YouTube, Twitter, Reddit, GitHub etc.
- Open source and self-hostable
- Customizable feeds
- Easy to deploy
- Lightweight and fast
Pricing
- Open Source
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