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    FreshRSS

    FreshRSS

    A free, self-hostable news aggregator

    FreshRSS is a self-hosted RSS and Atom feed aggregator. It is lightweight, easy to work with, powerful, and customizable. Follow websites, podcasts, and video channels in a single place. Read your articles directly in FreshRSS. Search and save queries for quick access. Generate feeds by scraping external websites. Generate new feeds based on your filters. Import and export your feeds with OPML. Stay connected to your feeds in real time. Adapt to your needs thanks to a lot of options. Follow...
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    neix

    neix

    A RSS/Atom feed reader for your terminal

    neix is a simple, work-in-progress terminal feed reader for all common RSS/Atom feeds on the web out there. So you can read your news without advertisements or other annoying stuff. Just the information you need. You can import your existing collection of feeds from an OPML file or just configure them manually. You also have the ability to render the text with w3m, links or whatever program you want. How to configure neix, take a look into the configuration section. You the full control...
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    readeef

    readeef

    Readeef feed agregator

    ... the search index (while the server is stopped), and an administrative command, for manipulating users.
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    RSSamantha

    RSS/atom aggregation

    RSSamantha is a command line rss/atom feed aggregator/creator written in java. It is designed to subscribe to a batch of feeds in order to merge their items into new feeds and write them as rss 2.0 and/or plain text to harddisk. Additionally it has the ability to download contents of podcastfeeds, filter feed attributes by regular expressions, preprocess the configurationfile for rather unhandy searchterms, requesting channels via HTTP GET and add/remove items from external processes via...
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    RSS News Reader
    Web based RSS Search Engine that learns user preferences to return results. Demo available at http://ec2-50-16-215-243.compute-1.amazonaws.com/
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    NZBGetter is a PHP Script for linux based systems to spider NZB index sites for NZB files matching your predefined search patterns. The script downloads matching NZB files and passes them to your Usenet Reader.
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