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Miniflux - Minimalist News Reader
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Miniflux is a minimalist web-based news reader.
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Features
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- Host anywhere (shared hosting, vps or localhost)
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- Easy setup => copy and paste and you are done!
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- CSS optimized for readability
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- Keeps history of read items
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- Remove Feedburner Ads and analytics trackers
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- Import/Export of OPML feeds
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- Feed updates via a cronjob or with the user interface with one click
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- Protected by a login/password (only one possible user)
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- Use secure headers (only external images and Youtube/Vimeo videos are allowed)
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- Open external links inside a new tab with a `rel="noreferrer"` attribute
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- Mobile CSS (responsive design)
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- Keyboard shortcuts
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- Basic bookmarks
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Todo and known bugs
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- See Issues: <https://github.com/fguillot/miniflux/issues>
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License
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- AGPL: <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt>
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Authors
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- Original author: [Frédéric Guillot](http://fredericguillot.com/)
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- Contributors: [Pull requesters](https://github.com/fguillot/miniflux/pulls?direction=desc&page=1&sort=created&state=closed) and [Bug reporters](https://github.com/fguillot/miniflux/issues?page=1&state=closed)
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Requirements
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- Recent version of libxml2 >= 2.7.x (version 2.6.32 on Debian Lenny are not supported anymore)
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- PHP >= 5.3.7
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- PHP XML extensions (SimpleXML, DOM...)
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- PHP Sqlite extension
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Libraries used
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- [PicoFeed](https://github.com/fguillot/picoFeed)
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- [PicoFarad](https://github.com/fguillot/picoFarad)
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- [PicoTools](https://github.com/fguillot/picoTools)
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- [PicoDb](https://github.com/fguillot/picoDb)
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- [SimpleValidator](https://github.com/fguillot/simpleValidator)
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- [PHP 5.5 password backport](https://github.com/ircmaxell/password_compat)
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Installation
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1. You must have a web server with PHP installed (version 5.3.7 minimum) with the Sqlite and XML extensions
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2. Download the source code and copy the directory `miniflux` where you want
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3. Check if the directory `data` is writeable (Miniflux stores everything inside a Sqlite database)
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4. With your browser go to <http://yourpersonalserver/miniflux>
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5. The default login and password is **admin/admin**
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6. Start to use the software
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FAQ
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### How do I update my feeds with a cronjob?
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You just need to be inside the directory `miniflux` and run the script `cronjob.php`.
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Parameters | Type | Value
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--limit | optional | number of feeds
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--call-interval | optional, excluded by --limit, require --update-interval | time in minutes < update interval time
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--update-interval | optional, excluded by --limit, require --call-interval | time in minutes >= call interval time
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Examples:
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crontab -e
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# Update all feeds
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0 */4 * * * cd /path/to/miniflux && php cronjob.php >/dev/null 2>&1
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# Update the 10 oldest feeds each time
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0 */4 * * * cd /path/to/miniflux && php cronjob.php --limit=10 >/dev/null 2>&1
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# Update all feeds in 60 minutes (updates the 8 oldest feeds each time with a total of 120 feeds).
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* */4 * * * cd /path/to/miniflux && php cronjob.php --call-interval=4 --update-interval=60 >/dev/null 2>&1
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Note: cronjob.php can also be called from the web; in this case specify the options as GET variables.
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Example: <http://yourpersonalserver/miniflux/cronjob.php?call-interval=4&update-interval=60>
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2013-05-21 20:38:09 +02:00
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2013-07-04 13:01:14 +02:00
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### How does Miniflux update my feeds from the user interface?
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Miniflux uses an Ajax request to refresh each subscription.
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By default, there is only 5 feeds updated in parallel.
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### I have 600 subscriptions, can Miniflux handle that?
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Your life is cluttered.
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### Why are there no categories? Why is feature X missing?
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Miniflux is a minimalist software. Less is more.
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### I found a bug, what next?
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2013-03-22 00:57:47 +01:00
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Report the bug to the [issues tracker](https://github.com/fguillot/miniflux/issues) and I will fix it.
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You can report feeds that doesn't works properly too.
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### Which browser is compatible with Miniflux?
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Miniflux is tested with the latest versions of Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari.
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I don't use Microsoft products, then I have no idea if Miniflux works correctly with Internet Explorer.
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2013-07-06 18:11:29 +02:00
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### How to override application variables?
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There is few settings that can't be changed by the user interface.
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These parameters are defined with PHP constants.
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To override them, create a `config.php` file at the root of the project and change yourself the values.
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By example, to override the default HTTP timeout value:
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# file config.php
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<?php
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// My specific HTTP timeout (5 seconds)
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define('HTTP_TIMEOUT', 5);
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Actually, the following constants can be overrided:
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- `HTTP_TIMEOUT` => default value is 10 seconds
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- `APP_VERSION` => default value is master
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- `DB_FILENAME` => default value is `data/db.sqlite`
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