With Google announcing the end of Google Reader, SDF brought its own alternative to RSS reading: our own instance of Tiny Tiny RSS. It's a RSS service much like Google Reader, with many options of customization, sharing, filtering, etc. The SDF's server is hosted here.
As with any other social service of SDF, it comes disabled by default, and can
be turned on with the maint utility. It is available to MetaARPA
members.
After enabling the service, make sure to change the default password
(Actions -> Preferences -> Personal data/Authentication). If you have
your old feed subscriptions exported from Google Reader, you can upload them
here (Actions -> Preferences -> Feeds -> Import and export) or
subscribe to new ones (Actions -> Subscribe to feed).
Browsing and reading RSS feeds are similar to using Google Reader and other
web-based RSS readers. There are many options to fine-tune how it behaves, see
Actions -> Preferences for more.
This service provides an API enabling external clients to connect to it and
interact. Be sure to enable the external API support before trying to use an
external client.
This plugin, if enabled, allows third party clients to connect to SDF's tt-rss via the fever API.
To enable, navigate to Actions -> Preferences -> Plugins; check the box next to "fever", and click "Enable selected plugins".
Once enabled, you will find the "Fever Emulation" menu under the Preference's Preferences tab. You will need to set a password.
Newsbeuter is a feed reader for text terminals. Even though newsbeuter 2.6 has support for ttrss, newer versions of the latter broke the external API, so to connect to the SDF's server you will need to compile the code from git or wait until version 2.7 comes out.
urls-source "ttrss"
ttrss-url "https://sdf.org/ttrss/"
ttrss-mode multi
ttrss-login "username"
ttrss-password "password"