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RSS Aggregator for e-ink devices

Kindly RSS Reader is a self-hosted RSS aggregator designed for e-ink devices such as Kindle and optimized for low-end computers like the Raspberry Pi.

Feel free to test it, report issues, or contribute by submitting pull requests with new features.

Note: This project is in its early development stages.

Features

  • Fetch and aggregate RSS feeds.
  • Optimized for e-ink display readability.
  • Self-hostable on low-end hardware.

Running the application

Configuration: Environment variables

The following environment variables are used to configure some aspects of the app:

  • MAX_ARTICLES_QTY_TO_DOWNLOAD: When adding a new feed, downloads the specified number of articles from newest to oldest. Additional articles will be fetched on demand. If not specified, all articles will be downloaded.

    Default value: 0

  • DATA_PATH: Path for storing the app data, such as fetched articles, config and the database file.

    Default value: .

    Note: Do not modify this when running it in docker.

  • STATIC_DATA_PATH: Path where static folders are located (migrations, static and templates).

    Default value: .

    Note: Do not modify this when running it in docker.

  • RUST_LOG: Configure log level:

    • TRACE
    • DEBUG
    • INFO default
    • WARN
    • ERROR

Docker

Using curl

You can just execute this command:

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nicoan/kindly-rss-reader/refs/heads/main/install_docker.sh | sh

Manually

At the moment only a docker image is supported. To run the project:

  1. Make a new directory to save the container data:

    mkdir -p ./kindly-rss-data/data

    This directory will be used as volume to persist the the app data in the host. This is useful for not losing data when running a new docker image containing a new version of the app.

  2. Pull the latest docker image:

    docker pull nicoan/kindly-rss-reader
  3. Run the docker image:

    docker run \
        -d \
        -p 3000:3000 \
        -v "$(pwd)/kindly-rss-data/data:/home/data" \
        --name kindly-rss \
        nicoan/kindly-rss-reader

    Note: If you wish to modify some enviroment variable value, add -e VAR_NAME=<value> to the docker run ... command.

  4. Open your browser and navigate to the app with the address http:://<ip_of_device_running_the_docker_image>:3000. I highly recommend to add feeds from a computer.

  5. Enjoy :).

Running the Project for development

Using Cargo

You can run the project with:

cargo run

Using Docker

  1. Build the Docker image:

    docker build --tag kindly-rss .
  2. Run the container:

    docker run --rm -p 3000:3000 kindly-rss

Showroom

Here are some screenshots of the Kindly RSS Reader in action:

Light theme

Feed list light theme Article list light theme Article light theme

Dark theme

Feed list dark theme Article list dark theme Article dark theme