News Aggregators
A news aggregator is a way to keep up with your favorite blogs and news sites.
Aggregator clients¶
Akregator¶
Akregator is a news feed reader that is a part of the KDE project. It comes with a fast search, advanced archiving functionality and an internal browser for easy news reading.
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NewsFlash¶
NewsFlash is an open-source, modern, simple and easy to use GTK4 news feed reader for Linux. It can be used offline or used with services like NextCloud News or Inoreader. It has a search feature and even a pre-defined list of sources like TechCrunch that you can add directly. It is only available as a Flatpak (on the Flathub repository).
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Feeder¶
Feeder is a modern RSS client for Android that has many features and works well with folders of RSS feeds. It supports RSS, Atom, RDF and JSON Feed.
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Fluent Reader¶
Fluent Reader is a secure cross-platform news aggregator that has useful privacy features such as deletion of cookies on exit, strict content security policies (CSP) and proxy support, meaning you can use it over Tor.
Miniflux¶
Miniflux is a web-based news aggregator that you can self-host. It supports RSS, Atom, RDF and JSON Feed.
NetNewsWire¶
NetNewsWire is a free and open-source feed reader for macOS and iOS with a focus on a native design and feature set. It supports the typical feed formats alongside built-in support for Reddit feeds.
Newsboat¶
Newsboat is an RSS/Atom feed reader for the text console. It's an actively maintained fork of Newsbeuter. It is very lightweight, and ideal for use over Secure Shell.
Criteria¶
Please note we are not affiliated with any of the projects we recommend. In addition to our standard criteria, we have developed a clear set of requirements to allow us to provide objective recommendations. We suggest you familiarize yourself with this list before choosing to use a project, and conduct your own research to ensure it's the right choice for you.
- Must be open-source software.
- Must operate locally, i.e. must not be a cloud service.
Social Media RSS Support¶
Some social media services also support RSS although it's not often advertised.
Reddit¶
Reddit allows you to subscribe to subreddits via RSS.
Example
Replace [SUBREDDIT]
with the subreddit you wish to subscribe to.
https://reddit.com/r/[SUBREDDIT]/new/.rss
YouTube¶
You can subscribe YouTube channels without logging in and associating usage information with your Google Account.
Example
To subscribe to a YouTube channel with an RSS client, first look for its channel code. The channel code can be found on the about page of the YouTube channel you wish to subscribe to, under: About > Share > Copy channel ID. Replace [CHANNEL ID]
below:
https://youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=[CHANNEL ID]
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