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title = "Version 0.10.0 released"
description = "The 0.10.0 release has been published. RSS Please now optionally supports reading web pages from local files."
date = 2024-08-31T10:25:14+10:00
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_RSS Please is a command line tool that allows you to generate RSS feeds from web pages.
Parts of the page are extracted using CSS selectors and a feed generated from the matching
items. RSS Please runs on Linux, macOS, Windows, BSD, and more._
The 0.10.0 release has been published. RSS Please now optionally supports reading
web pages from local files.
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## Version 0.10.0
[This release][release] adds a new optional boolean property, `file_urls`, to the
configuration file (default `false`) indicating whether to allow fetching web
pages from `file` URLs. When set to `true`,
[feed.config.url](@/documentation.md#feed-config-url) can be a URL using the
`file` scheme to a local HTML file like:
`file:///home/wmoore/Documents/example.html`.
This feature enables workflows where the HTML is generated locally before
running RSS Please, or fetching the HTML using a different mechanism such as a
[cURL] invocation or headless browser. This latter option might allow
generating RSS feeds from sites that require authentication or JavaScript to
render.
A statically linked binary for ARM64 Linux is also published for this release,
which should run on Raspberry Pis, and other ARM based Linux devices.
- [Full Changelog](https://github.com/wezm/rsspls/compare/0.9.0...0.10.0)
- [Download][release]
If you find `rsspls` useful please consider a one-off or recurring contribution
to support development [on GitHub Sponsors][sponsor].
[release]: https://github.com/wezm/rsspls/releases/tag/0.10.0
[sponsor]: https://github.com/sponsors/wezm
[cURL]: https://curl.se/