On May 7, 2015 7:54:20 PM CEST, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
>I will rewrite the XML parser (again) at some point since the code is
>horrible.
Take a look at [0], it is a bit ugly but worked kinda well last time
I used it. If you don't mind the license, it might be of use to you.
(0): http://ccodearch
On Thu, May 07, 2015 at 05:26:26PM +0300, stargr...@stargrave.org wrote:
> Hello,
>
> >Maybe there is some other nice feed reader out there that I don't
> >know about. tt-rss, miniflux and all the others are monsters
> >unfortunately.
>
> I like http://www.newsbeuter.org/. It is not very suckle
On Thu, May 07, 2015 at 05:03:16PM +0200, Jochen Sprickerhof wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> * Alexander Huemer [2015-05-07 16:19]:
> > P.S.: Maybe there is some other nice feed reader out there that I don't
> > know about. tt-rss, miniflux and all the others are monsters
> > unfortunately.
>
> I had th
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 4:19 PM, Alexander Huemer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> some time ago sfeed[1] was mentioned here on the list.
> I tried it out. It's lean and has some very nice features, I like it.
Thanks!
> There is one feature missing though that I personally consider
> important. That's a 'read/un
* Nick [2015-05-07 16:09]:
> Quoth Jochen Sprickerhof:
> > I've implemented a prototype in Python (yes, I know) and would happily
> > share it, if someone is interested.
>
> Make it so!
Here you go:
https://github.com/jspricke/rss2maildir
Comments, patches, suckless reimplementations ;) welco
Quoth Jochen Sprickerhof:
> I had the same thoughts last week and implemented my own rss2maildir
> script.
> ...
> I've implemented a prototype in Python (yes, I know) and would happily
> share it, if someone is interested.
Make it so!
Hi Alex,
* Alexander Huemer [2015-05-07 16:19]:
> P.S.: Maybe there is some other nice feed reader out there that I don't
> know about. tt-rss, miniflux and all the others are monsters
> unfortunately.
I had the same thoughts last week and implemented my own rss2maildir
script. The idea is to
Hello,
>Maybe there is some other nice feed reader out there that I don't
>know about. tt-rss, miniflux and all the others are monsters
>unfortunately.
I like http://www.newsbeuter.org/. It is not very suckless, but seems to
be closer to this term comparing to miniflux and tt-rss.
--
Happy ha
Hi,
some time ago sfeed[1] was mentioned here on the list.
I tried it out. It's lean and has some very nice features, I like it.
There is one feature missing though that I personally consider
important. That's a 'read/unread' status per entry that's unread
initually and is toggled to read when t