Minimalist and opinionated feed reader
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Hey there, fellow tech enthusiasts! Get ready to dive into the world of Miniflux 2, the feed reader that's taking the homelab scene by storm. This nifty little project is all about keeping things simple, fast, and lightweight - just the way we like it! Miniflux 2 is the brainchild of Frédéric Guillot and a bunch of awesome contributors who've put their heads together to create a feed reader that's as minimalist as it gets. It's written in Go (or Golang for the cool kids), which means it's lightning-fast and efficient. But here's the kicker - it only plays nice with PostgreSQL. No fancy ORMs or complicated frameworks here, folks. It's all about that vanilla JavaScript goodness, with some ES6 and Fetch API thrown in for good measure. One of the coolest things about Miniflux 2 is that it comes as a single binary, compiled statically without any dependencies. Talk about hassle-free installation! It's like the Swiss Army knife of feed readers - simple, compact, and gets the job done without any fuss. Now, let's talk features. Miniflux 2 is what you'd call "opinionated" - it's got a clear vision of what a feed reader should be, and it sticks to its guns. The feature set is intentionally limited, focusing on what really matters. It supports all the usual suspects like RSS, Atom, JSON Feed, and even throws in OPML for good measure. Plus, it's got Let's Encrypt integration for all you security-conscious folks out there. The user interface is clean and straightforward, with both light and dark themes available. And for all you keyboard ninjas out there, Miniflux 2 has got you covered with a slick set of keyboard shortcuts to zip through your feeds. But wait, there's more! Miniflux 2 isn't just a pretty face - it's got brains too. It comes with a robust API, perfect for integrating with other services or building your own custom apps. And if you're into tinkering, you'll love the rewrite and scraper rules that let you customize how your feeds are processed. For all you polyglots out there, Miniflux 2 speaks your language with its internationalization support. And if you're feeling adventurous, you can even contribute to the translations! So, whether you're a homelab hero or just someone who wants a no-nonsense way to keep up with your favorite sites, Miniflux 2 has got your back. It's the perfect addition to any Awesome-Homelab setup, bringing simplicity and efficiency to your daily reading routine. Don't just take my word for it, though. Head over to the Miniflux website, check out the docs, and give it a spin. Trust me, your information overload will thank you!
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