/feeds

Example repository for creating your own RSS feeds using Feed me up, Scotty!

CI setup for Feed me up, Scotty!

You can fork this repository and edit feeds.toml to start generating your own RSS feeds.

Automatically generate feeds

On GitHub

To automatically generate feeds twice a day on GitHub:

  1. Fork this repository and edit feeds.toml.
  2. Create a branch called gh-pages.
  3. Visit the Actions tab for your fork, then enable workflows for your fork.
  4. Make sure the Publishing Source for your GitHub Pages site is set to the gh-pages branch. Instructions here.

GitHub Actions will then automatically run twice a day to check for updates, and publish your feeds at https://<username>.github.io/feeds/.

On GitLab

To automatically generate feeds on GitLab:

  1. Fork this repository and edit feeds.toml.
  2. Create a new pipeline schedule (CI/CD ˃ Schedules).
  3. Set it to your desired interval (e.g. 30 5,17 * * * to run at 5:30 and 17:30).
  4. Hit "Save pipeline schedule".

GitLab CI/CD will then automatically run at your selected interval to check for updates, and publish your feeds at https://<username>.gitlab.io/feeds/.