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Re: Show HN: Extract an RSS feed from almost anything

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It uses several techniques one of which is also meta tags.

Strange. I tried it with my blog and it said there was no feed https://kevincox.ca . I definitely have a alternate link tag set up.

Ha! I've added few more mime types and now it's able to detect it. Thanks for letting me know! :)

Re: Show HN: Extract an RSS feed from almost anything

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What exactly would be the point of shoving a script that is nothing more than a simple cronjob and that could theoretically just be compiled as a static binary into a Docker container?

Actually, since I am unfamiliar with the requirements to run a lisp script I thought a docker image would provide all necessary dependencies (SBCL? Quicklisp?) without the necessity to investigating myself and installing them directly on my machine. Secondly, after this would be obviously installed for checking and testing functionality for meeting my personal the requirements, it is much more easy to uninstall all d…

Makes sense. Are you familiar with how to create one? Because I’m not, but I’d volunteer to link to one.

SBCL is a package on most Linux distributions, Quicklisp is a package manager for SBCL: https://www.quicklisp.org/beta/#installation

Re: Show HN: Extract an RSS feed from almost anything

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post #48

Nice, but this seems to only detect some existing RSS feeds on a given website. * Shameless plug * Our feed generator can detect existing RSS feeds, and combines a scraper and data transformer to help create custom RSS feeds for any public webpage. https://newsloth.com/product/feed-builder

41$ or 59$ per month to get content in RSS form rather than visiting a couple websites and that's just the basic, not the professional version? SOLD!
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