I made RSS even better with Obsidian and summaries powered by my local LLM
RSS is still a great tool for keeping up to date with news, and there are plenty of amazing RSS feeds out there that you can use to track your favorite sites. However, what if I told you that you could make RSS even better with a free, open-source tool, powered by your local large language model and a Markdown reader like Obsidian? That's where Matcha comes in, a fantastic command line-based RSS parser.
RSS is still a great tool for keeping up to date with news, and there are plenty of amazing RSS feeds out there that you can use to track your favorite sites. However, what if I told you that you could make RSS even better with a free, open-source tool, powered by your local large language model and a Markdown reader like Obsidian? That’s where Matcha comes in, a fantastic command line-based RSS parser.
Gene Watkins
United States
United States
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