feed-repeat is a small tool that selects old posts from RSS/Atom feeds you configure and puts them into a new Atom feed. Use it with your feed reader for a spaced-repetition-like experience for blog posts. See the announcement post for the motivation behind it, and more details. I just released v1.1 of feed-repeat. This release brings some great new features, and improves the security and performance. The biggest highlight: you can now run feed-repeat entirely on GitHub, no server needed! The repo now includes a GitHub Actions workflow that runs feed-repeat daily, and publishes the generated feeds to GitHub Pages. Getting started is simple: fork the repo, edit config.yaml with your source feeds, enable the workflow, enable GitHub Pages, and subscribe to the generated feeds in your feed reader. That’s it! The documentation has the full step-by-step guide. Passthrough of new entries: The new passthroughNewEntries option passes new entries from a source feed directly to the output feed,…
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