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PolitePol's answer:
Easy and customisable create feed functionality
PolitePol's answer:
Free plan and democratic price for paid plans
PolitePol's answer:
People who like RSS and related staff
PolitePol's answer:
Exists since 2018. Created by Alexandr Nesterenko and continues to develop by PolitePol team
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I strongly recommend adding a schema validator to anything that generates XML. ATOM¹ has a nice schema available² that you can use at the end to check the whole thing (I use xmllint³, since it is in a lot of package repositories). Another nice thing about ATOM compared to RSS is that it has the xml:base attribute, which means you do not need to rewrite relative URLs into absolute ones. You can use recode's⁴... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
There is also pup. Or if you want to go with a lot more options with xmllint. Of if you want just to render the html in your terminal. Source: about 3 years ago
I like the interface of https://politepol.com/en/ and the free tier gets the job done for me. Plus you learn a little bit about scraping in the process. Source: 11 months ago
Politepol - https://politepol.com/en/ does a decent job with 5 feeds for free. Source: about 1 year ago
Some readers have such option build-in (e.g. FreshRSS). There are also services like: https://createfeed.fivefilters.org/ https://feed43.com/ https://politepol.com/en/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Something like this: https://politepol.com/en/. If it's just text, you can use the free version. Source: over 1 year ago
Use https://politepol.com/en/ to generate RSS feed from https://arxiv.org/list/q-fin/new and use https://ifttt.com/applets/Ha9qPKXd-post-rss-items-to-reddit to post it to Reddit. Source: about 2 years ago
XMLStarlet - XMLStarlet Command Line XML Toolkit
FetchRSS - Generate RSS out of any website.
GNU M4 - GNU M4 is an implementation of the m4 macro preprocessor.
FiveFilters Feed Creator - Create feed from elements (e.g. links) extracted from a given web page
Xidel - Xidel is a command line tool to download html/xml pages and extract data from them using CSS 3 selectors, XPath 3 expressions or pattern-matching templates.
RSS.app - Monitor the web the way YOU want to.