Feed Digest

v1.0.0

Agentic feed digest using the feed CLI. Fetch, triage, and summarize RSS/Atom/JSON feeds to surface high-signal posts. Use when: (1) reading feeds or catching up on news, (2) user asks for a digest, roundup, or summary of recent posts, (3) user asks what's new or interesting today, (4) user mentions feed, RSS, blogs, or subscriptions.

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byGeorge Zhang@odysseus0

RSS Digest

Surface what's worth reading from your feeds. Requires feed CLI (brew install odysseus0/tap/feed).

Workflow

  1. Fetchfeed fetch to pull latest entries.
  2. Scanfeed get entries --limit 50 for recent unread (title, feed, date, summary).
  3. Triage — Pick 5-10 high-signal posts. Prioritize: AI progress, systems engineering, developer tools, anything surprising or contrarian.
  4. Readfeed get entry <id> for each pick (full post as Markdown).
  5. Synthesize — For each post: title, source, 2-3 sentence summary of why it matters. Group by theme if natural clusters emerge.
  6. Mark readfeed update entries --read <id1> <id2> ... to mark triaged entries as read.

Commands

feed fetch                              # pull latest from all feeds
feed get entries --limit N              # list unread entries (table)
feed get entries --feed <id> --limit N  # filter by feed
feed get entry <id>                     # read full post (Markdown)
feed search "<query>"                   # full-text search
feed update entries --read <id> ...     # batch mark read
feed get feeds                          # list feeds with unread counts
feed get stats                          # database stats

Notes

  • Default output is table — most token-efficient for scanning. Avoid -o json.
  • feed get entry <id> returns Markdown — read this for the actual post content.
  • Filter by feed if too many entries: --feed <feed_id>.

Version tags

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Runtime requirements

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Install

Install via Homebrew
Bins: feed
brew install odysseus0/tap/feed
Install via Go
Bins: feed