An RSS reader built with Rust & iced https://gabe.rocks/tags/iced
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RSSCAR

RSSCAR is to be a new kind of RSS reader. RSS is fantastic but a reader with discovery and darknet support could be a real boon for the independent web. With relatively simple client-side crawling, it is trivial to find additional publications related to your own interests.

current status

In short: RSSCAR is to be the RSS reader built for the modern independent web!

I started this project as my own way to learn Rust & iced by building a great desktop RSS client. It turns out that was quite an ambitious goal as a Rust beginner, but I'm trying to enjoy the process.

This Project is FAR from complete

Please be patient! It's got a long way to go, but progress is ongoing.

Your feedback can make a BIG difference

Things are very basic right now, but you're welcome to cargo install --git "https://code.gabe.rocks/gabriel/rss-tool" and try it out. Eventually I will learn how to make upgrades seamless...

Feel free to take a look at the planned features and browse the issues I'm working on.

Tips greatly appreciated, currently accepting via monero 83H6o3oMRYog28CbFfG1bQ5vdVG9MQ3itSF1HAPygTyrPsQ7zsXwPXcB5WBei3RqDpdHjitWTeZWkQJSXK3VF8VRG4e2e9R and Liberapay

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This project is heavily inspired by AntennaPod which makes great use of multimedia as well as discovery features.