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# 🦉 Bubo Reader
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Bubo is a somewhat irrationally minimalist <acronym title="Really Simple Syndication">RSS</acronym> feed reader you can deploy on Netlify in a few simple steps. It is named after this [silly robot owl](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYSeCfo9-NI) from Clash of the Titans (1981).
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I created this one weekend after nostalgically lamenting the [demise of Google Reader](https://killedbygoogle.com/) many years ago. Many RSS feed reader services have sprouted up since then but they all do more than I need. I wanted something that:
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- Had an absurdly simple interface that relied almost entirely on default HTML element behaviors and functionality
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- Could be themed with CSS or mildly extended using JavaScript, if I wanted (but I decided not to)
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- Didn't worry about pulling in the feed content into the reader's interface. I'm happy to read most content on the site it originated from. I just wanted a single dashboard to see when new stuff is published and available.
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- Didn't rely on a database to see what I've read or keep an archive of content over time.
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## What does "irrationally minimalist" mean?
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Many RSS readers—including the former Google Reader—would pull the contents of a post into your feed so you could read everything in one place. Although I completely understand why someone would want to do that, I decided even that introduced too much complexity for my liking.
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My goal with Bubo was to be able to see a list of the most recent posts from websites I like in one place with links to read them if I want. That's it. If I want to read something, I'll click through and read it on the publisher's site. If I want to keep track of what I've clicked on and read I can reflect that using the `a:visited` pseudo selector in my CSS.
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Bubo does not store posts in a database or keep track of what I've read. If an item is no longer available in the site's feed then it no longer appears in Bubo. If I miss something, that's just life. I can live with that.
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## What about authentication?
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There is no authenticaton required for Bubo. Netlify does offer Basic Authentication under their [Pro plan](https://www.netlify.com/pricing/), which would be an easy solution to implement. You could probably also utilize their [Identity](https://www.netlify.com/docs/identity/?_ga=2.147267447.1334380953.1567004741-1681444902.1549770801) feature to add some authentication. I don't subscribe to any private or sensitive feeds, so at the moment that isn't much of a priority for this project.
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## Anatomy of Bubo Reader
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- `src/index.html` - a [Nunjucks](https://mozilla.github.io/nunjucks/) template that lets you change how the feeds are displayed
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- `output/style.css` - a CSS file to stylize your feed output
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- `src/feeds.json` - a JSON file containing the URLs for various site's feeds separated into categories
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- `src/index.js` - the script that loads the feeds and does the actual parsinga and rendering
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## Adding Feeds
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Find them in the site's source code and add them to the `feeds.json` file. This is the trickiest part of this whole setup I suppose.
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The first version of this project used [Puppeteer](https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer) to extract the feeds from a site. This was actually quite cool, but would hang or fail periodicially. I was running this on its own server. It's on my list to look into converting this into a serverless version that could run using Netlify's Functions, but after using my own project for a month I realized it didn't make the thing feel much more usable to me. Builds were slow and there was a lot of work making sure things didn't timeout or use too much memory on the server. Simply parsing a list of known RSS feeds was much simpler and faster.
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## Updating
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The beauty of running Bubo on Netlify is you can [setup a Build Hook](https://www.netlify.com/docs/webhooks/#incoming-webhooks) to rebuild the site when you want to "refresh" the list of feeds. I'm using [IFTTT](https://ifttt.com) to trigger rebuilds once an hour, which is a perfectly sane rate to consume information at. You could do the same, or use another service like Zapier, EasyCron, setup a cronjob on your server or even setup a cronjob to run locally on your machine and ping the hook as often as you wish.
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## How to use
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- Clone this repository
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- Find RSS feeds and add them to `src/feeds.json`
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- Go to Netlify and deploy site from GitHub.
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- That's it!
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You'll probably want it to update regularly though.
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### Instructiosn for IFTTT
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### Instructions for Zapier
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### Instructions for EasyCron
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### Instructions for cronjob (local or otherwise)
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## Sponsor
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If you found this useful please consider sponsoring me or this project. If you'd rather run this on your own server please consider using one of these affiliates links to setup a $5 instance on [Linode](https://www.linode.com/?r=8729957ab02b50a695dcea12a5ca55570979d8b9) or [Digital Ocean](https://m.do.co/c/31f58d367777).
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[build]
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command = "npm run build"
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publish = "output/"
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body {
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font-family:system-ui;
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font-size: 18px;
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}
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details:focus,
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details:focus-within,
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details:hover {
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/* background:#ffeb3b; */
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/* outline:2px #000 solid; */
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}
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details ul li {
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}
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summary {
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cursor:pointer;
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}
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summary:hover {
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opacity:.75;
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}
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.feed-url {
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color:#aaa;
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}
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"description": "A somewhat dumb but effective feed reader (RSS, JSON & Twitter)",
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"main": "src/index.js",
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"scripts": {
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"build": "node src/index.js > output/index.html",
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"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1"
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},
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"author": "",
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"license": "ISC",
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"dependencies": {
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"puppeteer": "^1.17.0",
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"node-fetch": "^2.6.0",
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"nunjucks": "^3.2.0",
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"rss-parser": "^3.6.3"
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}
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}
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{
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"Blogs": [
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"https://george.mand.is/feed.xml"
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],
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"GitHub": [
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"https://github.com/georgemandis.atom?tab=repositories",
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"https://github.com/snaptortoise/konami-js/releases.atom",
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"https://github.com/snaptortoise/konami-js/commits/master.atom",
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"https://github.com/javascriptforartists/cheer-me-up-and-sing-me-a-song/commits/master.atom",
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"https://github.com/georgemandis/circuit-playground-midi-multi-tool/commits/master.atom",
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"https://github.com/georgemandis/remote-working-list/commits/master.atom",
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"https://github.com/georgemandis/tweeter-totter/commits/master.atom"
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]
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}
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/**
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* 🦉 Bubo RSS Reader
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* ====
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* Dead, dead simple feed reader that renders an HTML
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* page with links to content from feeds organized by site
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*
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*/
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const fetch = require("node-fetch");
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const Parser = require("rss-parser");
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const parser = new Parser();
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const nunjucks = require("nunjucks");
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const env = nunjucks.configure({ autoescape: true });
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const feeds = require("./feeds.json");
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env.addFilter("formatDate", function(dateString) {
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const formattedDate = new Date(dateString).toLocaleDateString()
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return formattedDate !== 'Invalid Date' ? formattedDate : dateString;
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});
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// parse XML or JSON feeds
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function parseFeed(response) {
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const contentType = response.headers.get("content-type")
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? response.headers.get("content-type").split(";")[0]
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: false;
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const rssFeed = [contentType]
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.map(item =>
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[
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"application/atom+xml",
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"application/rss+xml",
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"application/xml",
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"text/xml",
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"text/html" // this is kind of a gamble
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].includes(item)
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? response.text()
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: false
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)
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.filter(_ => _)[0];
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const jsonFeed = [contentType]
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.map(item =>
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["application/json"].includes(item) ? response.json() : false
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)
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.filter(_ => _)[0];
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return rssFeed || jsonFeed || false;
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}
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(async () => {
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const contentFromAllFeeds = {};
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const errors = [];
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for (group in feeds) {
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contentFromAllFeeds[group] = [];
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for (let index = 0; index < feeds[group].length; index++) {
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try {
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const response = await fetch(feeds[group][index]);
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const body = await parseFeed(response);
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const contents =
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typeof body === "string" ? await parser.parseString(body) : body;
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contents.feed = feeds[group][index];
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contents.title = contents.title ? contents.title : contents.link;
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contentFromAllFeeds[group].push(contents);
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// try to normalize date attribute naming
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contents.items.forEach(item => {
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const timestamp = new Date(item.pubDate || item.isoDate || item.date).getTime();
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item.timestamp = isNaN(timestamp) ? (item.pubDate || item.isoDate || item.date) : timestamp;
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});
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} catch (error) {
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errors.push(feeds[group][index]);
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}
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}
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}
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const output = env.render("./src/template.html", {
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data: contentFromAllFeeds,
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errors: errors
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});
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console.log(output);
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html lang="en">
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<head>
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<meta charset="UTF-8">
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<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
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<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="ie=edge">
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<title>🦉 Bubo Reader</title>
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="/style.css">
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</head>
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<body>
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<h1>🦉 Bubo Reader</h1>
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{% for group, feeds in data %}
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<h2>{{ group }}</h2>
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{% for feed in feeds %}
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<details>
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<summary>
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<span class="feed-title">{{ feed.title }}</span>
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<span class="feed-url">({{ feed.feed }})</span>
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</summary>
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<ul>
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{% for item in feed.items %}
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<li>
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{{ item.timestamp | formatDate }} - <a href="{{ item.link }}" target='_blank' rel='noopener norefferer nofollow'>{{ item.title }}</a>
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</li>
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{% endfor %}
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</ul>
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</details>
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{% endfor %}
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{% endfor %}
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<h2>Errors</h2>
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<p>There were errors trying to parse these feeds:</p>
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<ul>
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{% for error in errors %}
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<li>{{ error }}</li>
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{% endfor %}
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{% endif %}
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</body>
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