lazyfeed is a dead simple terminal base RSS/Atom reader built using textual.
Project description
lazyfeed
lazyfeed
is a dead simple terminal base RSS/Atom reader built using Textual.
WIP
lazyfeed
is under active development. Right now you can add feeds, load the pending articles, and mark them as read. However, I plan to keep adding features, including:
- Configuration options.
- Docker support.
- Filtering.
- The ability to mark articles as favorites.
- More Vim-like keybindings for a better navigation.
- Saving articles for later.
- Themes.
- Viewing articles directly within the terminal, without needing to open a browser.
Please note that
lazyfeed
is a personal project, and the features I will be developing are tailored to my own needs and preferences.
Motivation
I wanted a simple and fast way to follow RSS feeds directly in my terminal, without relying on services like Feedly or similar platforms. While there are existing solutions such as newsboat and nom, I wanted to create my own solution. And here it is.
Install
There are several ways to install lazyfeed
:
Via pip
pip install memotica
Via pipx
(recommended)
pipx install memotica
Usage
lazyfeed add https://dnlzrgz.com/rss # Add a feed.
lazyfeed add https://dnlzrgz.com/rss https://www.theverge.com/rss/index.xml # Add multiple feeds at once.
lazyfeed import feeds.opml # Import from an OPML file.
lazyfeed # Start the TUI
In addition to importing, you can also export all your feeds using the export command. Run
lazyfeed export --help
for more information.
Store
lazyfeed
uses a SQLite database to store all your feeds and posts.This database is located at $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/lazyfeed/lazyfeed.db
.
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