The Arsse – The clean and modern RSS server that doesn't give you any crap
The Arsse is an independent RSS server, version 0.10.5, requiring PHP 7.3, compatible with various clients, easy to set up, and offers user support and a comprehensive manual.
Read original articleThe Arsse is a modern RSS server designed for users who want to manage their RSS news feeds independently. The latest version, 0.10.5, requires PHP 7.3 and includes updates to the Arch package for easier use with alternative PHP interpreters, along with various editorial changes to the UNIX manual page. The Arsse is compatible with clients that support Miniflux, Nextcloud News 1.2, Tiny Tiny RSS, or Fever APIs, allowing users to maintain control over their content without relying on syncing services. It is designed to be easy to set up and use, providing a low-maintenance solution for reading news. Users can access a comprehensive manual for installation and usage instructions, and they can report bugs or seek assistance from the developers, J. King and Dustin Wilson.
- The Arsse is an RSS server that allows users to manage their feeds independently.
- The latest version requires PHP 7.3 and includes various updates and improvements.
- It is compatible with multiple clients, enhancing user flexibility.
- The software is designed to be easy to set up and low-maintenance.
- Users have access to a detailed manual and support from the developers.
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Edit: this launched 8 years ago! To still be at alpha status after so many years, well, I don't know what to say.
Needs (2016)
I thought an RSS feed was just a text file.
I don’t understand how you need a separate server. If you use a dynamic cms, then only the cms knows how to retrieve content. If you use a static website then your RSS files are static.
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