A Telegram RSS bot that cares about your reading experience
A Telegram RSS bot that cares about your reading experience
简体中文 README | CHANGELOG | FAQ | Documentation | Channels Using RSStT |
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It is quite easy to deploy your RSStT instance. The most recommended way to deploy RSStT is Docker Compose: it is suitable for virtually all VPS. Railway.app (a PaaS platform) is also officially supported. You may also install RSStT from PyPI (tracking master
branch) or TestPyPI (tracking dev
branch, which is latest) using pip. For developers or experienced users, dirty run from source is also an option.
For more details, refer to the deployment guide.
Read the translation guide here.
You can help to translate the bot using Hosted Weblate. Special thanks to their free hosting service for libre projects!
The public bot comes with absolutely no warranty. I will try my best to maintain it, but I cannot guarantee that it will always work perfectly. Meanwhile, you should "fair use" the bot, avoid subscribing to too many RSS feeds.
If you use the public bot in your Channel, consider mentioning the bot (or this project) in your channel description (or pinned message) to let more people know about it. That's not a compulsion.
Want to preview what the messages sent by RSStT look like? Here is a list of channels using RSStT.
This project is licensed under AGPLv3. Closed-source distribution or bot-hosting are strictly prohibited. If you modify the code and distribute or host it, make sure any users who can use your bot can get the source code (by editing the repo URL in src/i18n/__init__.py
).
The repository was formerly a fork of BoKKeR/RSS-to-Telegram-Bot. They have been entirely different projects since the early days of this project.