tinyfeed is a CLI tool that generate a webpage from a collection of feeds. It’s dead simple, no database, no config file, just a CLI and some HTML
This release continue the process of refining tinyfeed with small new features, never any breaking changes and better documentation!
On the menue today :
- Better pagination: new
--order-byflag to easily customize feed item ordering by publication date, update date, feed name and author. - OPML Support: added a built-in OPML template to export you feed collection.
- UX Improvements: refined warning message and usage formulations for better clarity.
- New Guides: expanded the documentation site with new, dedicated pages for Configuration (lot’s of examples!) and OPML export.


Mostly no AI. I use it to review doc because I make a lot of typo / spelling error as English is not my first language. Recently I also used it to accelerate writing test cases but that’s all.
This is not a recent or “fast” projet, I have been slowly improving it for 3 years now :-D
This is the kind of nuanced usage of AI I like to see. Some would argue it’s not ideal to use any AI at all, and I agree, but we don’t live in an ideal world and I think this is realistically fine. AI writes better tests and docs than the ones I never write. Sure, maybe they’re not great objectively speaking, but they’re not worse than nothing. It’s better at keeping them up to date than I am too. Which is also probably not great, but strictly better than me.
Use Harper, instead. It runs locally, and gives nearly instant results.
What is harper exactly? I have tried to Google it but I am not found anything RSS related.
It is a grammar checker.