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RSS/Atom feed URL Candidates finder
wrapper of htmlparser2
##install
using npm:
npm install find-rss
using package.json:
"find-rss": "*"
# CoffeeScript
finder = require 'find-rss'
finder "http://nikezono.com",(error,response,body)->
return console.error error if error
console.log candidates
# =>
# [ { sitename: 'nikezono.com'
rel: 'alternate',
type: 'application/atom+xml',
title: 'RSS',
href: '/atom.xml',
favicon: 'http://nikezono.com/favicon.ico',
url: 'http://nikezono.com/atom.xml' } ]
finder = require 'find-rss' finder.setOptions favicon:true # find favicon url(default:true) getDetail:false # get detail property in each atom/rss candidate(default:false)
FAQs
Find RSS/ATOM feed by HTML/URL
The npm package find-rss receives a total of 16 weekly downloads. As such, find-rss popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that find-rss demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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