guyfedwards / nom

RSS reader for the terminal
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A couple of ideas #34

Open Lovebird-Connoisseur opened 1 year ago

Lovebird-Connoisseur commented 1 year ago

Hi,

I came across your program on r/commandline and really liked what I saw in the demo, so I decided to install and try it out.

Here's a small list of things I would like to see added, if possible:

Sadly quite a few feeds only display a really short 1 paragraph description of the content instead of the actual content itself.

I'm quite new to github, so if you'd prefer me to comment on the other issues or create individual ones for each idea, feel free to tell me!

guyfedwards commented 1 year ago

Hey, thanks for your thoughts. Multiple issues is usually best but seems like most of the points are covered in existing issues so I think we can just keep this as a sort of meta issue and once all the related ones are closed, then close this one.

Could you elaborate on the hints/follow links addition? Is this referring to opening feed entries in the browser or something else?

Lovebird-Connoisseur commented 1 year ago

Yes!

Here's how it works in qutebrowser, you press "f" and a bunch of those little yellow boxes pop up for each link on the page, making it possible to quickly open any link using only the keyboard.

Of course there's no need to add something that complex to a rss reader, something like what newsboat does is more than enough.

In newsboat all links are followed by a [x] thing, where x is a number and at the very bottom of the article there's a section like the following:

[1] first link in the article url [2] second link in the article url

In newsboat you can configure a key where after pressing it inside an article it will prompt you for a number and after specifying which number/link you meant it opens it in a web browser.