# FeedVault *A seed vault for your feeds.* FeedVault is an open-source web application written in Golang that allows users to easily archive RSS, Atom, and JSON feeds. With FeedVault, users can effortlessly add their favorite feeds, ensuring they have a centralized location for accessing and preserving valuable content. ## Features *Note: Some features are currently in development.* - **Unified Feed Archiving**: Archive RSS, Atom, and JSON feeds seamlessly in one centralized location. - **Efficiency and Scalability**: Built with Go for optimal efficiency and scalability, with no rate limits or throttling. - **Content Search**: Easily search your archive for specific content. - **Export Options**: Export your archive to various formats, including JSON, CSV, HTML, ODS, RST, TSV, XLS, XLSX, or YAML. - **API**: Access your archive programmatically through a API. - **Self-Hosting**: Host FeedVault on your own server for complete control over your data. - **User-Friendly Design**: FeedVault is designed to be simple, intuitive, and responsive, working seamlessly on both desktop and mobile devices. - **Privacy-Focused**: FeedVault respects user privacy by not tracking or collecting any personal data. It is an ad-free platform that prioritizes user security. ## Getting Started ### Prerequisites Ensure you have Go installed on your machine. If you do not, you can download it [here](https://go.dev/dl/). ### Installation Clone the repository: ```bash git clone https://github.com/TheLovinator1/FeedVault.git ``` Navigate to the project directory: ```bash cd FeedVault ``` Run the application: ```bash go run main.go ``` Access FeedVault in your browser at http://localhost:8080. ## Usage - Visit the FeedVault website. - Sign up for an account or log in if you already have one. - Add your favorite feeds to start archiving content. - Explore, manage, and enjoy your centralized feed archive. ## Contributing We welcome contributions from the community! If you have ideas for new features, improvements, or bug fixes, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request. ## Contact For any inquiries or support, please create an issue on GitHub. Thank you for using FeedVault! Happy archiving!