RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a web feed format used to publish frequently updated information like blog entries, news headlines, and podcasts. The RSS icon (usually orange) is a standardized symbol used to indicate that an RSS feed is available on a website.
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Allows ingestion of podcasts from RSS feeds into Graphlit for search and retrieval
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Allows fetching and reading content from RSS feeds, with support for organizing feeds by categories, importing OPML subscriptions, and filtering articles by source or category
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Fetches and parses RSS feeds from Coindesk to retrieve recent news articles with their titles, links, and descriptions
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Fetches news from The Verge's RSS feed to provide current news articles and search capabilities
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Collects news articles from various RSS feeds using the news_gatherer.py script, which populates the PostgreSQL database with content from different categories.
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Provides access to RSS3 API, enabling queries for on-chain data, social media content, RSS3 network information (staking, nodes), and AI intelligence reports across the Open Web.
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Provides tools for parsing and interacting with RSS feeds, including importing subscriptions from OPML files, automatically fetching and updating articles, filtering content by source and status, and marking articles as favorites.
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Uses RSS feeds to retrieve content from Substack and Medium blogs
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Fetches RSS feeds, allowing filtering by category, source, or keywords, and provides access to latest articles from configured feeds