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This package provides an easy way to generate a feed for your Laravel application. Supported formats are RSS, Atom, and JSON. There's almost no coding required on your part. Just follow the installation instructions, update your config file, and you're good to go. Spatie is a web design agency based in Antwerp, Belgium. You'll find an overview of all our open source projects on our website.
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 of...
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