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    Miniflux 2

    Miniflux 2

    Minimalist and opinionated feed reader

    .... Miniflux is compiled statically without external dependencies, drop the binary on your server and you are done. You also have the choice to use the RPM/Debian package or the Docker image. Miniflux is a free and open-source project distributed under the permissive Apache 2.0 License. Nobody resells your private data or tracks your usage. Miniflux removes automatically pixel trackers.
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    yarr (yet another rss reader)

    yarr (yet another rss reader)

    yet another RSS reader

    yarr (yet another RSS reader) is a web-based feed aggregator which can be used both as a desktop application and a personal self-hosted server.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    readeef

    readeef

    Readeef feed agregator

    readeef is a self-hosted feed aggregator. Similar to Google Reader, but on your own server. readeef is written in Go, and as of October 2017, requires at least version 1.8 of the language. The currently supported databases are PostgreSQL, and SQLite. SQLite support is only built if CGO is enabled. The later is not recommended, as locking problems will occur. A single binary may be built from the sources. It currently contains three subcommands, one for starting the server, one for rebuilding...
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