I've released v1.2.0 of OldNews, my #TheOldReader client for the #terminal. This version adds some cleaning/filtering to the full article grab facility, explained here: https://oldnews.davep.dev/grab_filters/

https://github.com/davep/oldnews

#Python #RSS #RSSReader #FeedReader

Grab Filters - OldNews

I've just released v1.1.0 of OldNews, a #terminal client for #TheOldReader. The main change in this release is to add the ability to download and display the text of a page for an article you're viewing; useful for those sites that are stingy with the summary in the feed.

https://github.com/davep/oldnews

#rss #atom #feedreader #python

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I honestly can't remember when I was first introduced to the idea of RSS/Atom feeds, and the idea of having an aggregator or reader of some description to keep up with updates on your favourite sites. It's got to be over 20 years ago now. I can't remember what I used either, but I remember using one or two readers that ran locally, right up until I met Google Reader. Once I discovered that I was settled. As time moved on and I moved from platform to platform, and wandered into the smartphone era, I stuck with Google Reader (and the odd client for it here and there). It was a natural and sensible approach to consuming news and updates. It also mostly felt like a solved problem and so felt nice and stable. So, of course, I was annoyed when Google killed it off, like so many useful things. When this happened I dabbled with a couple of alternatives and, at some point, finally settled on TheOldReader. Since then it's been my "server" for feed subscriptions with me using desktop and mobile clients to work against it. But... I never found anything that worked for me that ran in the terminal. Given I've got a thing for writing terminal-based tools it made sense I should have a go, and so OldNews became my winter break project. I've written it as a client application for the API of TheOldReader, and only for that, and have developed it in a way that works well for me. All the functionality I want and need is in there: Add subscriptions Rename subscriptions Remove subscriptions Add folders Rename folders Remove folders Move subscriptions between folders Mark read/unread Read articles (that provide actual content in their feeds) Currently there's no support for starring feeds or interacting with the whole "friend" system (honestly: while I see mention of it in the API, I know nothing of that side of things and really don't care about it). As time goes on I might work on that. As with all of my other terminal-based applications, there's a rich command palette that shows you what you can do, and also what keyboard shortcuts will run those commands. While I do still need to work on some documentation for the application (although you'd hope that anyone looking for an RSS reader at this point would mostly be able to find their way around) the palette is a good place to go looking for things you can do. Plus there's a help screen too. If themes are your thing, there's themes: That's a small selection, and there's more to explore. Also on the cosmetic front there's a simple compact mode, which toggles between two ways of showing the navigation menu, the article lists and the panel headers. OldNews has been a daily-driver for a wee while now, while also under active development. I think I've covered all the main functions I want and have also shaken out plenty of bugs, so today's the day to call it v1.0.0 and go from there. If you're a user of TheOldReader and fancy interacting with it from the terminal too then it's out there to try out. It's licensed GPL-3.0 and available via GitHub and also via PyPI. If you have an environment that has pipx installed you should be able to get up and running with: $ pipx install oldnews It can also be installed using uv: uv tool install oldnews If you don't have uv installed you can use uvx.sh to perform the installation. For GNU/Linux or macOS or similar: curl -LsSf uvx.sh/oldnews/install.sh | sh or on Windows: powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -c "irm https://uvx.sh/oldnews/install.ps1 | iex" Once installed, run the oldnews command. Hopefully this is useful to someone else; meanwhile I'll be using it more and more. If you need help, or have any ideas, please feel free to raise an issue or start a discussion.

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The winter break project is (post-break) getting dangerously close to being usable as a daily driver. At this rate I’ll have to do some proper docs soon!

https://github.com/davep/oldnews

#Python #terminal #rss #theoldreader #programming

The Old Reader (rss) 😺 my Instagram replacement
#EdwardGorey #TheOldReader #Christmas #rss

The winter break project is coming along okay. The UI doesn't look much different than before, but I've been on a side quest of trying out local database/ORM options, etc. Ended up settling on TypeDAL (https://typedal.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). So local DB sync is mostly working now.

#python #programming #terminal #theoldreader #foss #rss

Вот и настал день третьего манифеста #mv3 в #google #chrome, который убил отличные расширения для блокировки той же рекламы :( #ubo #umatrix #ads #theoldreader и т.д., и т.п. #rip Видимо пора возвращаться, блудному сыну, на #firefox

Might be time for me to look for a new #rssreader app. Any recommendations? Particularly for iOS, but I also use macOS and Windows regularly.

I’ve been using #theoldreader for years, but the service has been getting steadily less reliable.

@johnleonard I don't know why. But I'm seeing the same thing here. I've been using The Old Reader for years. I hope this will be fixed. I don't want to have to find a new rss reader.

#TheOldReader #rss

TheOldReader has been down or down-ish for the last few days. Anyone know why? #theoldreader #outage #rss