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FeedMe!
A better (for me) RSS/Atom aggregator.
Author: Daniel Lindsley
License: MIT
Last Updated: 2008/03/30
Version: 0.2
Requirements
- A decent version of Ruby.
- Rails 2.0+
- FeedTools
- hpricot
Installing
- Grab the code.
- Copy the ‘
config/database.yml.dist’ to ‘config/database.yml’. Reconfigure as necessary. - Create the ‘
log’ directory - Run ‘
rake db:schema:load’ (alternatively you may want to run ‘rake db:migrations‘) - Run ‘
rake goldberg:load_bootstrap‘ - Fire up the server.
- Login as user ‘
admin’ password ‘admin‘ - Change you password. I mean it!
- Go to ‘
http://example.com/feeds/new’ to add your feed - Run (preferably via cron) ‘
rake feedme:pull_feeds’. - Alternatively ping by going to ‘
http://example.com/feeds/ping?url=http://example.org/feed.rss‘ - Hit up ‘
http://example.com/’ and enjoy.












