I am looking for an RSS app

https://lemmy.world/post/2625472

I am looking for an RSS app - Lemmy.world

An app that is open source and can extract the page content in a simplified “Reader Mode”.

Read You app is pretty much what you described
GitHub - Ashinch/ReadYou: An Android RSS reader presented in Material You style.

An Android RSS reader presented in Material You style. - Ashinch/ReadYou

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I have that on my phone but I can’t find one for Linux :(
Oh I was not paying attention on what community I was on, sorry.
Wallabag might work.

Nextcloud’s news reader is pretty good – but you need to host a Nextcloud instance first :) (Hint: you should)

github.com/nextcloud/news

Desktop and mobile clients are available.

GitHub - nextcloud/news: 📰 RSS/Atom feed reader

📰 RSS/Atom feed reader. Contribute to nextcloud/news development by creating an account on GitHub.

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This might not fit your workflow, but Thunderbird can be used as an RSS reader. Go to File > New and add a new Feed Account
I was hoping for this to work but it doesn’t parse the full content. Weirdly also it didn’t import correctly the opml file, the folders where there but they didn’t have the rss link.
I just imported an .opml with folders into Tbird 102.13.1 and the items in the folders were there. I don’t know about the parse full content part.

Can’t go wrong with Fluent Reader.

github.com/yang991178/fluent-reader/tree/v1.1.2

GitHub - yang991178/fluent-reader at v1.1.2

Modern desktop RSS reader built with Electron, React, and Fluent UI - GitHub - yang991178/fluent-reader at v1.1.2

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I’m a fan of KDEs Akregator. It does a great job as a feed reader and shows the contwnt of an entry in a simplified reader mode. However some feeds jist dont display the full arricle in their feed entries so you’d have to follow a link there. But even thats sth that makes Akregator awesome: you can specify the command thats used to follow a link and most browsers have the option to open a page in reader mode via the commandline. So from what I gathered thia should pretty much do all you want it to and then some.
ttrss might be an option if you're into self hosting
Feedbin. Not a Linux app, but a web app. And not FOSS or self hosted. Just a really great app run by great people for a great price. Parses full content and has a pretty nice API.
Akgregator is great but I’m not sure about Reader Mode
i use freshrss, and rssbridge to aggregate my feed device independenty (so i can have the same feed on my phone)
Liferea does the job and worries pretty well.
I tend to use either Newsboat or Elfeed. The first one is command line, the second is Emacs. So they’re both text-based. Might not be precisely what you’re looking for, but with the right choice of terminal font and easy-on-the-eyes colours, I find it a pleasant reading experience without distraction.

selfoss.aditu.de

Self hosted, very simpel, runs in browser (therefore accessable cross-plattform, mobile and desktop) and looks good enough.

selfoss – the open source web based rss reader and multi source mashup aggregator

selfoss the web based open source rss reader and multi source mashup aggregator

If you’re not afraid of the terminal, the combination of newsboat and w3m is the quickest option.

FreshRss! It’s a selfhostable web app/server with a browser reader.

The full text extraction takes some technical fiddling and reading, but it works like a charm!

rss2email combined with any mail client

(best to use some dedicated mail account though)

Miniflux has grown on me miniflux.app

I run it in docker and access from browser. It says it can automatically download the whole article. For me I have to hit download button each time, maybe I missed some configuration.

If you self-host services, I recommend it

Miniflux - Minimalist and Opinionated Feed Reader

Miniflux is a minimalist and opinionated feed reader

I recently moved from FreshRSS to Miniflux and the matrix integration is a godsend. Having miniflux automatically send everything to element instead of having a dedicated RSS client is great
Miniflux submit selected articles to Wallabag for later reading. I also use the Newsboat CLI client which can sync with Miniflux installations as an alternative to the web interface it’s comfortable.
Gnome Feeds works well for me.
I am using feedpushr which sends articles to my mail.
Anyone else remember Google Reader? Not OP’s question, I know, but holy shit was Google Reader good times.