rss-digest
Agentic RSS digest using the feed CLI. Fetch, triage, and summarize RSS feeds to surface high-signal posts. Use when: (1) reading RSS feeds or catching up on news, (2) user asks for a digest, roundup, or summary of recent posts, (3) user asks what's new or interesting today, (4) user mentions feed, RSS, or blogs.
What this skill does
# RSS Digest Surface what's worth reading from RSS feeds. Requires `feed` CLI (`brew install odysseus0/tap/feed`). ## Workflow 1. **Scan** — `feed get entries --limit 50` for recent unread (title, feed, date, URL, summary). Auto-fetches if stale. If 0 results, run `feed get stats` — if 0 feeds, import starter set: `feed import https://github.com/odysseus0/feed/raw/main/hn-popular-blogs-2025.opml` and retry. 3. **Triage** — Pick 5-10 high-signal posts based on the user's prompt. If no specific interest given, prioritize surprising, contrarian, or unusually insightful pieces. 4. **Read + Synthesize** — For each picked entry, read the full content and summarize in 2-3 sentences. Prefer fetching the URL directly (e.g. WebFetch) if available — keeps full text out of context. Otherwise use `feed get entry <id>` to read the stored content. Parallelize when possible. 5. **Present** — Compile the summaries into a digest. Group by theme if natural clusters emerge. ## Commands ``` feed get entries --limit N # list unread entries (table) feed get entries --feed <id> --limit N # filter by feed feed get entry <id> # read full post (markdown) feed fetch # pull latest from all feeds feed search "<query>" # full-text search feed update entries --read <id> ... # batch mark read feed get feeds # list feeds with unread counts feed get stats # database stats ``` ## Notes - The entries table includes full URLs. Prefer fetching URLs directly (keeps full text out of your context window). Fall back to `feed get entry <id>` if you don't have a web fetch tool. - Do NOT mark entries as read. The user decides what to mark read. - Default output is table — most token-efficient for scanning. Avoid `-o json`. - Filter by feed if too many entries: `--feed <feed_id>`.
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