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Introduction
============
pyferea is my solution to [this
email](http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/07/msg01362.html) that I posted
to the debian-users list in 2011. I was fed up with there being no sane RSS
reader in existance that could just render some RSS entries in a fast and
simple fashion.
Quick Start
===========
Create a feeds.yaml (you can copy feeds.yaml.example) and then run:
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$ python pyferea.py
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Naming
======
It is called pyferea (python feed reader) for now as I was inspired by the
layout of liferea (linux feed reader). I guess I'm just too lazy to come up
with another name but suggestions are welcome. Pyferea is just the first thing
that sprang to my mind when I had to give the sourcecode directory a name and I
didnt change it since.
Purpose
=======
I might really overlook something out there but everytime I checked there was
no sane RSS feed reader out there that would please me. I did not think that I
would require much. Just three panes for feeds, entries and content, keeping
record of unread entries and rendering content in a browser. Liferea came close
but was poisoned by feature bloat (as many others... especially gnome
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dependencies) and major slowness. On top of that it created a new feed entry
everytime I accidentally drag&drop something. I call all of those bugs and they
never got fixed. Pyferea does just what I want, is simple, DE agnostic (uses
python and gtk) and fits in about 1000 lines of code.
Pyferea is for you if you want:
- an offline feed reader
- no gnome, KDE, mono dependencies
- no rss reader as a browser plugin
- not terminal based, hence webbrowser for rendering
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Bugs
====
Pyferea as it is now is enough for my daily use but there are still some issues
that need to be fixed: the back/forward functionality of the browser must be
fixed (i seldomly use it), the date/time in the entry panel doesnt update
correctly over time (i can live with it for now) and the text in the
addressbar, title and tabtitle must be synced. I will fix that once I feel like
it. If anybody feels inclined to do so, then patches are welcome.
Dependencies
============
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apt-get install python-gobject python-yaml python-lxml python-feedparser gir1.2-webkit-3.0
As of February 2012, the dependency size of the following feed readers in a
fresh Debian Sid minimal chroot:
pyferea: 172MB
liferea: 225MB
gpodder: 226MB
blam: 408MB
akregator: 758MB
Keyboard shortcuts
==================
To make it faster to switch between the three panes and scroll in them, use the
keys 1, 2 and 3 to select the first, second or third pane respectively.
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feeds.yaml
==========
It is a yaml dictionary with rss/atom feeds as keys and subdictionaries as
values. For each entry they store the category a feed is in and if the link
given in a feed entry should be loaded instead of the feed text.
Example:
```yaml
http://planet.debian.org/rss20.xml:
category: "IT news"
loadlink: False
http://slashdot.org/slashdot.rss:
category: "IT news"
loadlink: True
```
Cookies
=======
Cookies are kept in cookies.txt and are automatically accepted
ythtml5.js
==========
A javascript that I load upon each pageload to convert youtube videos into
their html5 versions so that the webkit plugin can render them even withoutme
having flash.
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Possible future work
====================
(patches welcome)
- build debian package
- add hooks to load custom javascript/css for feeds
- i18n
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- downloading (only gui code missing)
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- list of unread items
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- make re-sorting fast
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- save database in xdg compliant location