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FreshRSS manual (English)

FreshRSS is an RSS aggregator and reader. It allows you to read and follow several news websites at a glance without the need to browse from one website to another.

Features

FreshRSS has a lot of features including:

  • RSS and Atom aggregation
  • Mark article as favorite if you liked it or if you want to read it later
  • Filter and search functionality helps to easily find articles (more information)
  • Statistics to show you the publishing frequency all the websites you follow
  • Import/export of your feeds into OPML format (more information)
  • Several themes created by the community (more information)
  • Several extensions created by the community (more information)
  • "Google Reader"-like API to connect Android applications (more information)
  • The application is "responsive," which means it adapts to small screens so you can bring articles in your pocket
  • Self-hosted: the code is free (under AGPL3 licence), so you can host your own instance of FreshRSS (more information)
  • Multi-user, so you can also host for your friends and family (more information)
  • share article links with a bunch of services (more information)
  • And a lot more!

Manual Chapters

This documentation is split into different sections:

Demo

The official demo of FreshRSS is available under https://demo.freshrss.org/.

Login credentials:

  • Username: demo
  • Password: demodemo

Another chance to try out, but not official supported by FreshRSS: The application is listed on Softaculous https://www.softaculous.com/apps/rss/FreshRSS.

Licence

FreshRSS is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0.