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The import has been josh-filtered, which will allow us to continue publishing
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Simple successor to Planet Venus but in Rust and maintained.

Please see the rustdoc of main.rs for further information.

Todo

  • find and use a nice lib to process the config file
    • should check whether dirs exists and are writeable
    • should check whether feed urls can be parsed

Planet Venus

Planet Venus is used by many planets on the internet. However its code has not been maintained since ~2011 and it uses Python 2.

Planet Mars should be a lightweight successor to Planet Venus.

Still the Planet Venus documentation contains some useful information on Etiquette for Planet hosters.

Credits

While writing this, I read and also copied code from: