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RSS/Atom/OPML reader in Javascript + CORS proxy in Java
Very simple RSS/Atom/OPML reader written in Javascript and using a build-in CORS proxy written in Java (RESTful web service using JAX-RS and Jersey), deployed with Eclipse Jetty (tested with Jetty 9.4.31), requires an HTML5 compliant webbrowser, works with Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 with some limitations, mainly tested with Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Firefox for Android. The Ant script allows to create the WAR file and to upload both the deployment descriptor and the WAR file into your server. ...
I created this rss reader completely with AI, using Claude and Mistral. The only manual change was the title. I don't know much about JavaScript and I didn't look at the code at all. It might be really bad code, but it works for me.
The data is stored completely in the browser, so if you are interested, you can simply open it from the following url:
https://svn.code.sf.net/p/rssshow/code/trunk/rssshow.html
Your Reader of RSS feeds for browser Firefox
Get it - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/fire-rss-reader/
How it works - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bx-gqBJ7uo
To run and build browser extension from cmd or terminal type:
- npm install --global web-ext
- cd my/path/folder/FireRSS
- web-ext run
- web-ext build
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