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+++ title = "RSS Please" description = "Generate RSS feeds from web pages" sort_by = "weight" #paginate_by = 10 +++
About
rsspls
generates RSS feeds from web pages using CSS selectors to
extract parts of the page and turn them into a feed. Example use cases:
- Create a feed for a blog that does not have one so that you will know when there are new posts.
- Create a feed from the search results on real estate agent's website so that you know when there are new listings—without having to check manually all the time.
- Create a feed of the upcoming tour dates of your favourite band or DJ.
- Create a feed of the product page for a company, so you know when new products are added.
You can subscribe to the generated feeds in your feed reader, either by referring to them locally or by publishing them on a web server.
FAQ
Frequently anticipated questions:
- Does
rsspls
require a runtime or dependencies?
No. It's implemented in Rust and is a single-file native binary. - The screenshot at the top of the page looks like classic Mac OS.
Does it run on this system?
No. The screenshot is from Mac OS 8 but it shows a ssheven window logged in to a Linux system runningrsspls
. - Why did you use a screenshot from Mac OS 8?
I didn't want the screenshot to look like it was from any particular modern system, so I picked an old one with a great design.
Licence
This project is dual licenced under either of:
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT)
at your option.
Credits
- RSS feed icon by The Mozilla Foundation.
- Website theme based on Juice by HuHu.
- Fira Sans variable font by Mozilla and Greg Gibson.