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# Neko
`neko` is a self-hosted, rss reader focused on simplicity and efficiency.
Backend is written in `Go` and there is a simple javascript frontend and cat ears.
*the cat ears are in your mind*
## Huh?
I decided I didn't like the [old version that was python and mongo](https://github.com/adammathes/neko_v1) so rewrote it. I wanted to learn some Go. So assume the code is bad since I don't know what I'm doing even more so than normal.
The javascript frontend is still the same, I might rewrite that too since it's old backbone.js code and in the intervening years it looks like nobody uses that anymore.
This is not very easy to use/setup/ yet. Sorry! Consider it WIP, pull requests for containers/snaps/etc welcome.
## Features
* limited features (#1 feature)
* keyboard shortcuts
* **j** - next item
* **k** - previous item
* that's all you should ever need
* automatically marks items read in an infinite stream of never-ending content (until you run out of content and it ends)
## Installation
### Prerequesites
* [Go](https://golang.org)
* [MySQL](https://dev.mysql.com) or a drop-in replacement like [MariaDB](https://mariadb.com)
PostgreSQL support is left as an exercise for the reader to implement and send a pull request for.
### Set up $GOPATH if one doesn't exist already
$ mkdir $HOME/go
$ export GOPATH=$HOME/go
See also: [The GOPATH environment variable](https://golang.org/doc/code.html#GOPATH)
### Get and build neko
$ go get adammathes.com/neko
This will download neko code, dependencies, and build them all in $HOME/go/src/
A `neko` binary should now be in $HOME/go/bin/
### Create MySQL table and user
$ mysqladmin -uroot -p create neko
$ mysql -uroot -p neko < init.sql
$ echo "probably a good idea to make a limited privilege user"
$ mysql -uroot -p neko
CREATE USER 'neko'@'localhost' identified by 'yourawesomepasswordgoeshere';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON neko.* TO 'neko'@'localhost';
## Configuration
Copy example configuration and edit as needed.
$ cp $HOME/go/src/adammathes.com/neko/config.example config.json
The configuration is JSON which was probably not a good idea.
| name | value | example |
|--------------|--------------------------------------------------|----------------|
| `db` | mysql database connection string | root:@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/neko |
| `web` | web address/port to bind to | 127.0.0.0.1:4994 |
| `username` | username for single user auth | user
| `password` | plaintext -- will be encrypted in client cookie | notagoodpassword |
| `static_dir` | absolute path of the static files |/home/user/go/src/adammathes.com/neko/static/|
### Add Feeds
$ neko -add http://trenchant.org/rss.xml
Add as many feeds as you'd like to start. You can add more in the web ui later.
Neko will look for a `config.json` in the local directory -- otherwise specify the location with the `-c` flag.
$ neko -add <url> -c /path/to/config.json
### Crawl Feeds
$ neko -update
This should fetch, download, parse, and store in the database your feeds.
### Run web server
$ neko -serve
UI should now be available at the address in your `web` configuration setting.
## Operationalize
### Crawl Regularly Via Cron
Depending on your binaries/configs something like --
34 * * * * neko -c /etc/neko.config
-- should crawl regularly on the hour in cron.
### Server as Daemon
There's an example configuration for systemd in etc in this repo that should work for modern Linux systems on systemd.
## TODO
* OPML import/export
* feeds.txt import/export
* mark all as read cmd
* comments/docs
* rewrite frontend in a modern js framework
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