To celebrate the release of RSS Please 0.8.1 I created a website for the project. This allows me to expand the documentation, provide a less developer centric home for the project, and provide future updates in blog posts. #rss #rssisnotdead #rustlang
I've added a new tool to my collection of RSS tools. It's called rssfind.py, and it enables the discovery of Atom or RSS feeds from a specified URL. The tool utilizes two techniques: one involves searching for feed references in link references, and the other employs brute-forcing to check all well-known paths for RSS or Atom feeds
🔗 Github https://github.com/adulau/rss-tools
🔗 Mirror https://git.foo.be/adulau/rss-tools
Last week I put #rss on an internal project website for a client, and told them it was the API for our content microservice. I lol'd a little.
Well, it backfired because now someone is using it to keep the corporate SharePoint updated with our progress.
+1
In a similar vein I built my own "BBC News feed" bot so it'd pull direct from the Beeb's RSS feed rather than poll their Twitter account.
( @zsk when will the BBC set up these officially! )