
RSSHub
Extensible RSS feed generator for virtually any website or service
Overview
RSSHub is an open-source RSS feed aggregator that can generate valid RSS/Atom feeds from hundreds of sources including social media platforms, news sites, and university portals. It ships with a vast collection of community-contributed routes and a plugin system to add new sources. Deployment is straightforward via Docker or Node.js, and an official public instance is available at rsshub.app.
Where it falls short of Feedly
- No built-in read-later or article-saving functionality; it only generates feeds
- No user authentication or per-user personalization out of the box
- Relies on scraping, so routes break when upstream sites change structure
- No offline reading or sync across devices
We list the gaps honestly so you can decide if the trade-off is worth owning your data.
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