newsroom – modern software to read the news

newsroom is command line software that lets you read RSS feeds. The default newsroom sources are: hackernews, techcrunch, inside, bnext, ithome, wanqu, nodeweekly, codetengu and gankio.

newsroom is written in the JavaScript programming language.

The software is released under an open source license.

Key Features

  • Basic interface for news aggregation.
  • Supports OPML.
  • Define the number of sources to view.
  • Toggle all.
  • Invert selection.
  • Cross-platform support – runs on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.

Website: www.npmjs.com/package/newsroom-cli
Support: GitHub code repository
Developer: Daniel Tseng
License: MIT License

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