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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Fetches, parses, and manages RSS/Atom feeds with capabilities for caching, batch fetching, monitoring for updates, searching across feeds, and extracting content in various formats (JSON, Markdown, HTML, text).
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Allows ingestion of podcasts from RSS feeds into Graphlit for search and retrieval
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Enables toggling RSS feed functionality for LaunchNotes projects.
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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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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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Planned integration for accessing F1 news and headlines through RSS feeds
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Auto-detects and processes RSS feeds as part of the smart_crawl functionality.
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Enables fetching and parsing of any standard RSS/Atom feed, converting the content into a structured JSON format with cleaned text descriptions
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Fetches news from The Verge's RSS feed to provide current news articles and search capabilities