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Find the feed URLs for a website.

Project description

This is a Python library for finding links feeds on a website. It is based on feedfinder — originally written by Mark Pilgrim and subsequently maintained by Aaron Swartz until his untimely death.

Usage

Feedfinder2 offers a single public function: find_feeds. You would use it as follows:

from feedfinder2 import find_feeds
feeds = find_feeds("xkcd.com")

Now, feeds is the list: ['http://xkcd.com/atom.xml', 'http://xkcd.com/rss.xml']. There is some attempt made to rank feeds from best candidate to worst but… well… you never know.

License

Feedfinder2 is licensed under the MIT license (see LICENSE).

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