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Repository Details

RSS reader for the terminal

nom

Feed me

Install

$ go install github.com/guyfedwards/nom/cmd/nom@latest

See releases for binaries

Config

Add feeds with the add command

$ nom add <url>

or add directly to the config at ~/.config/nom/config.yml on unix systems and $HOME/Library/Application Support/nom/config.yml on darwin.

feeds:
  - url: https://dropbox.tech/feed
    # name will be prefixed to all entries in the list
    name: dropbox 
  - url: https://snyk.io/blog/feed

You can customise the location of the config file with the --config-path flag.

Backends

As well as adding feeds directly, you can pull in feeds from another source. You can add multiple backends and the feeds will all be added.

backends:
  miniflux:
    host: http://myminiflux.foo
    api_key: jafksdljfladjfk
  freshrss:
    host: http://myfreshrss.bar
    user: admin
    password: muchstrong

Usage

$ nom # open TUI
$ nom list -n 20 # optionally show more
$ nom add <feed_url> 
$ nom read <title_substring> 
$ nom list --no-cache # fetch new results
$ nom --feed <feed_url> # preview feed without adding to config

Building and Running via Docker

Build nom image

docker build -t nom .

This embeds the local docker-config.yml file into the container and will be used by default.

Running the nom via docker

docker run --rm -it nom

Use the -v command line argument to mount a local config onto /app/docker-config.yml as desired.

Dev setup

You can use the backends-compose.yml to spin up a local instance of miniflux and freshrss if needed for development.

$ docker-compose -f backends-compose.yml up