Upvote RSS is a self-hosted project I’ve been working on that generates RSS feeds from social aggregation websites like Lemmy, Reddit, and Hacker News. You can subscribe to Lemmy communities, subreddits, and Hacker News while filtering to only the top posts. It will embed Reddit post media (videos, images, galleries), and you can optionally include parsed article content, AI-generated summaries, top comments, and more. Here are some of the features:
- Supports Lemmy communities, subreddits, Hacker News, and more to come
- Configurable filtering to dial in the right number of posts per day in your feed reader
- Embedded post media: videos, galleries, images
- Parsers to extract clean content and add featured images
- AI article summaries
- Estimated reading time, score, and permalinks to the original post
- Top comments
- NSFW filtering/blurring (Reddit only for now)
- Custom Reddit domain
- Light/dark mode for feed previews
Here’s the GitHub link if you’d like to give it a spin:
https://github.com/johnwarne/upvote-rss
And the preview website (not all options are available here):
For HN, I use https://hnrss.github.io/
That is awesome. Was thinking about building a service which sends me the top X entries of a subreddit each week, but this is even better!
Thanks! Hope it works out for your use case.
This is really cool. Happy that you included the comments, as I find them often quite insightful. Look forward to spin this up and try it.
Edit: I know this is really hard to design and implement, but is it possible to bring in certain amount of child comments as-well? E.g., past a certain vote threshold or only X child comments deep. This might be a requirement that want to “move” the social media platform into the RSS feeder, but I want to entertain the idea.
Thanks! I think the child comments idea is pretty doable. I’ll add it to the pile of things I’d like to add :)
Awesome <3
If you need feedback, testing etc. on this feature, I’m happy to help. Just pm me and I’ll give you my github account.
Each of the platforms supported by this project exposes their own RSS feeds. Which is great!
My main motivation for creating this is that I prefer to interact with social aggregation websites in a low-volume way, so I let Upvote RSS surface only the most popular posts for those communities in my RSS reader of choice. I usually use the
averagePostsPerDay
filter so I can expect a certain amount of posts in my feeds per day; for popular communities that have hundreds of posts per day (news or whatever) I’ll set it to something like 3 so that I see only the top 3 most upvoted posts per day.On top of the score filtering, this project includes much more in the RSS than comes by default from these platforms:
- Embedded post media: videos, galleries, images
- Parsers to extract and embed article content and add featured images when the link is to a webpage
- AI article summaries based on the parsed webpage content
- Estimated reading time, score, and permalinks to the original post
- Top comments (this is one of the features I find most useful)
Lemmy supports community RSS feeds natively; no need for a third party service to do it for you.
Here’s the RSS feed for the Selfhosted@lemmy.world community: https://lemmy.world/feeds/c/selfhosted.xml
Reddit natively supports RSS feeds as well. The major feature here is comment support IMO.
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I recently learned this as well. Thanks, Fediverse!