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Tiny Tiny RSS is a free and open source web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) reader and aggregator.
## Screenshots
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## Features
- Free software, licensed under [GNU GPLv3](http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html);
- Self-hosted: control your own data and protect your privacy instead of relying on third party services;
- Supports:
- organizing feeds by folders (and subfolders),
- [feed aggregation / syndication](wiki/GeneratedFeeds.md),
- keyboard shortcuts,
- OPML import/export,
- multiple ways to share stuff: export RSS feeds, plugins for various social sites, sharing by URL, etc,
- [sharing arbitrary content through tt-rss](wiki/ShareAnything.md),
- [Plugins](Plugins.md) and [themes](Themes.md),
- embedding full article content via readability and site-specific plugins,
- deduplication, including [perceptual hashing](https://github.com/supahgreg/tt-rss-plugin-perceptual-image-hash) for images,
- podcasts,
- [flexible article filtering](wiki/ContentFilters.md),
- [JSON API](ApiReference.md),
- and much more…
- [Android client](AndroidClient.md);
## Development
* https://github.com/supahgreg/tt-rss
## Get in touch
Join https://github.com/supahgreg/tt-rss/discussions if you have questions or need to report a bug.
## Contribute
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* [Code contribution guidelines](https://github.com/supahgreg/tt-rss/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md);
## Installation
You will need the following:
* A modern web browser. This generally means recent Chrome or compatible;
* A server (VDS or physical) running Docker;
### [Docker installation guide](wiki/InstallationNotes.md)
Tiny Tiny RSS uses continuous development model based on a `main` branch, which is considered stable. If possible, you should always be running latest main branch code.
There’s no warranty. If it breaks you get to keep both parts.
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