The TUI RSS/ATOM feed reader that lets you decide where to store your data.
bulletty is a TUI feed (RSS and ATOM) reader. Read your subscriptions within your terminal. It downloads the entries for offline reading so all the data is local and yours: your subscriptions, highlights, comments, etc. You only need to sync the data folder.
It's in active development.
- Subscribe to RSS and ATOM feed types
- All your data in one place
- Download entries
- Render Markdown
- Themes
- Read later
- Highlight
- Notes
- Web view
- Mouse support
- Image support
The easiest way to install bulletty is through Cargo:
For now, you can only add new feed sources through the CLI:
If no category is passed, the feed source will be added to the General category. bulletty will syncronize all your sources when you open the TUI, by just invoking bulletty. Another way to update every entry is through:
More on the CLI commands with:
On any screen, you can press question mark ? and it will show you the available commands for that screen. Also, on the bottom right, it shows the most important commands for that context.
In general, it supports j/k/up/down to select items, navigate and scroll, as well as g/G/Home/End to go to the begginning/end of a list or file and Enter and q/Esc to navigate into and out of Categories and Entries. In order to open an Entry externally, press o.
The whole idea is bringing back the descentralized internet. You subscribe to the sources you like the most and you get their content whenever it's available. When you get it, it's local, it's yours. bulletty will generate a Markdown file of each entry from each source. You can read through the embedded reader, straight from your terminal, or using any text editor.
All your feed data will be at $HOME/.local/share/bulletty/, in this structure:
All the needs to be done is to synchronize the bulletty directory to save your data, similarly to an Obsidian vault.
I am very open for contributions to help make bulletty the best feed reader out there. For more information on how to contribute, refer to the CONTRIBUTING.md.
Copyright (c) Bruno Croci
This project is licensed under the MIT license (LICENSE or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)