Build a personalized daily newspaper as a print-ready PDF.
Project description
Morning Paper
Own your algorithm. Your personal newsroom.
A feed runs an algorithm you cannot see, tuned to keep you scrolling. Morning Paper inverts that. An agent composes you a newspaper from sources you choose; code typesets it into a print-ready PDF. Your preferences and your weighting are files you own and edit — not a feed you rent, and never tuned for time on page. It is print-first and calm by design: a paper has edges, lands once, and ends.
Optional connections make it richer when you want them, and only then. Bring your own sources. Bridge in your work. Hand it your own downloaded data as a private weighting prior the editor reads but never sends anywhere. None of it is required, and a section with no data prints "not configured" — never a fabricated headline. It runs on Claude Code and on Codex.
Set Up With An Agent
Setup touches local Python tooling, native print libraries, your Claude Code or Codex plugin state, and the private files of your newsroom. Use a strong reasoning model for it — Claude Opus 4.8 (High), Codex 5.5 (High), or better — and let it verify each step instead of trusting that the package manager did the right thing. Paste this:
Install Morning Paper on this machine. It is an owned algorithm: an agent
composes a newspaper from sources and preferences I keep as files, and the
`morning-paper` CLI renders it to a print-ready PDF. It is not a feed reader
or a dashboard. Success is a real demo PDF on disk — not a successful package
install. Do this end to end and verify each step:
1. Install the latest `morning-paper[pretty]`.
2. Confirm `morning-paper --version` matches the latest version on PyPI.
3. Run `morning-paper doctor` and fix what it flags until the typewriter
renderer is ready (macOS may need `brew install pango gdk-pixbuf`).
4. Run `morning-paper demo` and confirm the PDF it names exists on disk.
5. If `uv tool install` resolves an old version or the wrong Python,
diagnose it — prefer `uv tool install --python 3.13 "morning-paper[pretty]"`,
else pipx or a clean venv.
6. Stop when the demo PDF exists. Show me the exact commands that worked, the
installed version, and the PDF path.
Do not set up my private newsroom yet — first prove the engine prints.
Once the engine prints, add the plugin so the agent carries the newsroom skills, and say "set up my morning paper":
- Claude Code —
/plugin marketplace add dmthepm/morning-paperthen/plugin install morning-paper@morning-paper - Codex —
codex plugin marketplace add dmthepm/morning-paperthencodex plugin add morning-paper@morning-paper
The plugin is the install for a friend: it carries the setup, edition, and
writing skills (a bare pip install of the engine carries none). The setup
skill interviews you and scaffolds your private newsroom — your preferences as
files you own. The edition skill composes and prints each day's paper.
Or drive it yourself
uv tool install --python 3.13 "morning-paper[pretty]" # pin the interpreter
morning-paper --version # should match the latest on PyPI
morning-paper doctor # must say: typewriter ready
morning-paper demo # renders the sample PDF and prints its path
macOS first:
brew install pango gdk-pixbuf(WeasyPrint needs Pango).
Pin the interpreter with --python 3.13 because a bare uv tool install can
pick a Python beta with no print-stack wheels and resolve an older release or
fail outright. pipx install --python 3.13 "morning-paper[pretty]" works the
same way; use bare pip only inside a virtual environment (PEP 668 blocks it
on Homebrew and system Pythons). The demo renders a fully synthetic edition
through the broadsheet style pack and tells you where the PDF landed. Print
it. That is the product.
For Agents (read this first if you are one)
Your human wants a daily printed paper. You can give them one. If they pasted the "Set Up With An Agent" prompt above, follow it — it is the full onboarding arc (read, explore, interview, install, demo, newsroom repo, first edition, daily loop). The repo-level contract is AGENTS.md. Otherwise:
- Install:
uv tool install --python 3.13 "morning-paper[pretty]"(orpipx install --python 3.13 "morning-paper[pretty]"; usepiponly inside a venv — PEP 668 blocks it on brew/system Pythons). Pin the interpreter: a bare install can pick a Python beta with no print-stack wheels and resolve an old release. Thenmorning-paper --version(confirm it is the latest on PyPI) andmorning-paper doctor.morning-paper demoproves the print path end to end. - If this repo is installed as a plugin (Claude Code or Codex), run the
setupskill — it interviews the reader, creates their private newsroom repo (preferences as files: the owned algorithm), and wires a morning routine. Theeditionskill composes and renders each day's paper. - The CLI speaks JSON. The verbs you need:
morning-paper stage <url>-> stages it for tomorrow and answers with a page estimate ("that adds ~5 pages")morning-paper inbox-> poll the contributor inbox: mail from the configured masthead (an allowlist of trusted senders) becomes staged pages and the sender gets a confirmation;--dry-runpreviews (docs/inbox.md)morning-paper queue-> what's staged vs the page budgetmorning-paper estimate <file.md>-> page count, nothing writtenmorning-paper render <file.md> --style <s> --palette <p>-> the PDFmorning-paper review <edition>-> editorial QC on a finished edition (long/label headlines, lopsided or dead sections, duplicate stories, stale leads) as JSON warnings — never fails the build;--strictmakes a flag exit nonzero for CI. Run it afterrender, before deliverymorning-paper routine install|status|uninstall-> schedule the daily edition as a headlessclaude -prun (the scheduling ladder, below);statusanswers "did the paper build this morning?" in JSONmorning-paper doctor --json-> machine-readable install status, including whether the routine is installed (add--strictto get a nonzero exit when the typewriter renderer is unavailable)
- Page estimates need the pretty print stack (
[pretty]+ WeasyPrint):estimatefails without it, andstagefalls back to a rough words-per-page heuristic instead of a real layout pass. Runmorning-paper doctorfirst if the numbers matter. - Article extraction is local by default (
trafilatura): the URL is fetched from this machine and never sent to a third party. If local extraction recovers too little, thejinafallback re-fetches throughr.jina.ai(anonymous tier: shared rate limits, 40-second timeout) and the result carries an honest note saying the URL left the machine. Failures raise clean errors instead of staging garbage. - Composition contract, class vocabulary, and chart directives: docs/composing.md.
- Honesty rule: a section with no data says "not configured" — never fabricate.
What it does
- Builds a daily paper from Hacker News and RSS feeds — JSON, Markdown, HTML, and print-ready PDF artifacts on disk
- Prints any article on demand with
morning-paper print <url> - Stages material for tomorrow's edition against a page budget
(
stage,queue,estimate) - Typesets any markdown file through four print style packs with
morning-paper render— with a shared taste layer (keep-together heads, orphan/widow control, atomic furniture) free in every pack - Reviews a finished edition for editorial problems CSS can't fix with
morning-paper review— warnings, never a hard fail - Renders charts from plain-text directives (
mp-bars,mp-spark,mp-stats) as inline SVG — stdlib only, no plotting library - Works without an LLM key
No database. No Docker. No SaaS requirement. It is not a second-brain platform, a wiki, or a closed recommendation engine — it is a CLI that prints a newspaper.
Your daily paper
uv tool install --python 3.13 "morning-paper[pretty]"
morning-paper init # starter config
morning-paper doctor # must say: typewriter ready
morning-paper build # today's edition
pipx install --python 3.13 "morning-paper[pretty]" works the same way.
Prefer either over bare pip: on Macs and Linux boxes whose default Python is
Homebrew's or the distro's, pip install outside a virtual environment fails
with externally-managed-environment (PEP 668), and inside an existing
environment it can silently keep an older version unless you pass --upgrade.
The --python 3.13 pin matters either way: a default interpreter that is a
Python beta has no WeasyPrint wheels, so a bare install can resolve an older
release or fail. If you manage your own venv,
pip install "morning-paper[pretty]" is still fine.
Artifacts land under:
~/.local/share/morning-paper/<date>/
The plain morning-paper install (no [pretty]) falls back to a simpler
renderer — it works, but it is not the output you should judge the product by.
The morning routine (the scheduling ladder)
The paper is best when it is simply there. Four tiers, in order of effort — climb only as far as you want.
Tier 0 — say "paper" each morning. The default. Open Claude Code and ask
for your paper (the edition skill). Zero setup, full control, and you watch
the editor work. Most readers should start — and many should stay — here.
Tier 1 — morning-paper routine install. One command schedules a daily
headless run: claude -p invokes the edition skill through your existing
Claude subscription — no extra API key, no daemon. Default time is 05:00
(--time HH:MM to change it, --command CMD to replace the job entirely).
On macOS this is a launchd LaunchAgent using StartCalendarInterval, chosen
deliberately because launchd coalesces runs missed during sleep into one
run on the next wake: a closed laptop at 5am means the paper builds the
moment you open it, instead of being skipped. On Linux it is a systemd user
timer with Persistent=true (same catch-up behavior), falling back to a
crontab line where systemd is absent — with the honest note that cron has no
coalescing. morning-paper routine status reports schedule, last run, and
next fire as JSON; routine uninstall removes it cleanly; the job logs to
~/.local/share/morning-paper/routine.log.
Tier 2 — always-on. A Mac mini, desktop, or home server that never
sleeps runs the same routine at exactly 05:00 every day — pair it with a
printer and the paper is on the tray before you wake. A Mac that should wake
itself instead of staying on: sudo pmset repeat wakeorpoweron MTWRFSU 04:55:00 wakes it five minutes before the routine fires.
Tier 3 — the cloud-compose split. Compose in the cloud, print at home: a
scheduled cloud agent (or CI job) runs the edition skill on its own clock and
commits the composed markdown to your newsroom repo; any local machine that
comes online runs morning-paper render and the print command. The judgment
can run anywhere — the paper still lands on your desk.
Sources
| Source | Auth needed? | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Hacker News | No | Included |
| RSS feeds | No | Included |
| Article URLs | No | Included via print / stage |
Everything else — a subreddit digest, your GitHub activity, an X radar, a weekly research roundup — is a collector: a small script you run before composing that stages markdown into the queue. See docs/collectors.md for the contract.
Four styles, two palettes
morning-paper styles lists them all — a family of four, each named for the
print genre it is and the job it does. Every style pairs with either palette:
mono (laser printers; weight carries emphasis) or color (inkjet: warm
ink, working red, data blue).
| Style | What it is |
|---|---|
broadsheet |
The newspaper you read: unified serif system, restrained color — the default recommendation |
brief |
The operator brief you work through with a pen: dense Courier, queue rows, link cards, no forced page breaks |
field-card |
The reference card you tape next to the phone: boxed sans one-pager — scripts, checklists, do/don't splits |
zine |
The pocket guide you hand to someone: half-letter photocopier paste-up — marker strips, halftone bands, checkbox steps |
morning-paper render brief.md --style broadsheet --palette color
The 0.4.x names (editorial, flow, ops-card, magazine, typewriter)
still work for one release as deprecated aliases of their successors.
Rendering
Two renderers, one honest contract:
typewriter— the product look. Requires the pretty stack ([pretty]+ WeasyPrint). Courier Prime ships vendored (SIL OFL), so typesetting is offline-deterministic.portable— explicit pure-Python fallback. Lower fidelity; use it only when you intentionally want the simpler output.
If typewriter cannot render, Morning Paper fails clearly instead of
silently generating a lower-quality PDF. morning-paper doctor says plainly
which path you are on, and on macOS prints the exact Pango fix when that is
the problem.
Article extraction defaults to local: the page is fetched directly from
your machine and parsed with trafilatura
— no API key, no rate limits, and the URLs you read never leave your
computer. The jina extractor (the anonymous r.jina.ai reader tier)
remains available, and runs automatically as a fallback when local
extraction recovers too little content — with the privacy trade stated
plainly: jina sends each URL to a third-party service, so the fallback is
flagged with an honest note in the print/stage output rather than
happening silently. Set article_extractor: jina in config if you prefer
the remote reader. Some domains (YouTube, GitHub, Instagram, LinkedIn, HN
comment pages) do not extract meaningfully and are rejected with a clear
error. A validation gate rejects shell pages and too-short extractions
instead of printing garbage. Extraction is a replaceable backend; the
renderer, validation, and image pipeline are designed to survive extractor
upgrades.
The honesty doctrine
A section with no data prints "not configured" — never invented headlines, never filler. Page estimates come from a real layout pass when the print stack is installed. Malformed chart data degrades to an honest placeholder. If the good renderer can't run, the build fails loudly rather than quietly shipping something worse. The paper never lies to you about what it knows.
Docs
- docs/composing.md — the composition contract for agents: document structure, class vocabulary, chart directives
- docs/collectors.md — bring your own sources: how to add anything beyond the built-in HN + RSS by staging into the queue
- docs/inbox.md — the contributor inbox: let people you trust email articles into tomorrow's paper (Gmail/iCloud app-password setup)
- ROADMAP.md — what shipped, what's next
- CHANGELOG.md — release history
- CONTRIBUTING.md — how to help
Platform notes
- macOS / Linux — recommended. Install
morning-paper[pretty]; you may need system libraries for WeasyPrint (brew install pango gdk-pixbufon macOS, pango/cairo packages on Linux). - Windows — the CLI works; the
portablefallback is the more reliable path today, andtypewritervia WeasyPrint is best-effort.
Run morning-paper doctor after install: renderer: typewriter ready means
you are on the real print path.
Development
git clone https://github.com/dmthepm/morning-paper.git
cd morning-paper
pip install -e ".[dev]"
python -m pytest tests/
morning-paper doctor
Community
- Main Branch: skool.com/main
- Issues: github.com/dmthepm/morning-paper/issues
- Post your paper: Discussions
License
MIT
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