3.7 KiB
3.7 KiB
Miniflux - Minimalist News Reader
Miniflux is a minimalist and web-based RSS reader.
Features
Host almost anywhere
- Your Raspberry Pi, a shared web-hosting, a virtual machine or localhost
- Easy setup => copy and paste the source code and you are done!
- Use a lightweight Sqlite database instead of Mysql or Postgresql
- Auto-update from the user interface
Readability
- CSS optimized for readability
- Responsive design
Privacy and security
- Remove Feedburner Ads and analytics trackers (1x1 pixels)
- Open external links inside a new tab with a
rel="noreferrer"
attribute - Use secure HTTP headers (only external images and Youtube/Vimeo/Dailymotion videos are allowed)
- Article content is filtered before being displayed
Polyglot
- Translated in English, French, German, Italian, Czech, Spanish, Portuguese and Simplified Chinese
- RTL languages support
Users management
- Alternate authentication with a Google Account or Mozilla Persona
- Multiple databases (each user has his own database)
Awesome features
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Full article download for feeds that display only a summary
- Enclosure support (videos and podcasts)
- Feed updates via a cronjob or with the user interface with one click
More
- Keeps history of read items
- Basic bookmarks
- Import/Export of OPML feeds
- Themes
Requirements
- Recent version of libxml2 >= 2.7.x (version 2.6.32 on Debian Lenny is not supported anymore)
- PHP >= 5.3.3
- PHP XML extensions (SimpleXML, DOM...)
- PHP Sqlite extension
- cURL extension for PHP or Stream Context with
allow_url_fopen=On
Documentation
- Installation and updates
- Cronjob
- Advanced configuration
- Full article download
- Multiple users
- Translations
- Themes
- Session
- API documentation
- FAQ
Todo and known bugs
- See Issues: https://github.com/fguillot/miniflux/issues
License
Authors
Original author: Frédéric Guillot
Contributors
People who sent a pull-request, report a bug, make a new theme or share a super cool idea:
- André Kelpe: https://github.com/fs111
- Ayodio: https://github.com/ayodio
- Bjauy: https://github.com/bjauy
- Bohwaz: https://github.com/bohwaz
- Chase Arnold: https://github.com/chase4926
- Chris Lemonier: https://github.com/chrislemonier
- Delehef: https://github.com/delehef
- Derjus: https://github.com/derjus
- Eauland: https://github.com/eauland
- Félix: https://github.com/dysosmus
- Geriel Castro: https://github.com/GerielCastro
- Hika0: https://github.com/hika0
- Horsely: https://github.com/horsley
- Ing. Jan Kaláb: https://github.com/Pitel
- Itoine: https://github.com/itoine
- James Scott-Brown: https://github.com/jamesscottbrown
- James Barwell: https://github.com/JamesBarwell
- Luca Marra: https://github.com/facciocose
- Maxime: https://github.com/EpocDotFr
- MonsieurPaulLeBoulanger: https://github.com/MonsieurPaulLeBoulanger
- Necku: https://github.com/Necku
- Nicolas Dewaele: http://adminrezo.fr/
- Pcwalden: https://github.com/pcwalden
- Pitel: https://github.com/Pitel
- Silvus: https://github.com/Silvus
- Skasi7: https://github.com/skasi7
- Thiriot Christophe: https://github.com/doubleface
- Tobi: https://github.com/tobir
- Vincent Ozanam
- Ygbillet: https://github.com/ygbillet
Many people also sent bug reports and feature requests.