Minimalist self-hosted RSS and Atom feed reader written in Go. Runs as a single static binary against PostgreSQL, with a responsive web UI and compatibility APIs for mobile clients like Reeder.
Miniflux
Miniflux is deliberately opinionated: no categories, no star ratings, no clutter. If you want a fast, low-maintenance reader you fully control, it is close to ideal. The Go binary + Postgres stack is easy to keep running and the Fever/Google Reader API compatibility means you can pair it with any mobile app you already like. The honest catch is that self-hosting is a real requirement here, not a checkbox option. There is a hosted plan, but the tool’s whole appeal is that you own the data. Developers who are comfortable with a VPS will feel right at home.
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Permissive like MIT, with an explicit patent grant and a requirement to flag any changes you make.
Permits
- Commercial use
- Modification
- Distribution
- Patent use
- Private use
Requires
- License and copyright notice
- State changes
Does not provide
- Trademark use
- Liability cover
- Warranty
Why it matters: Permissive licensing lets anyone reuse this, including inside closed products. That is freedom to build on, but no guarantee that downstream copies stay open.
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