The PSFeedHandler module is your ultimate solution for efficient management and exploration of Atom and RSS feeds using PowerShell. Designed to streamline your feed-related tasks, this module offers an array of cmdlets that empower you to seamlessly detect feed types (RSS or Atom), determine feed versions, preview news content, assess connectivity, and effortlessly save feed data for future reference.
- Detect Feed Type: Quickly identify whether a feed is an Atom or RSS format, enabling customized handling based on the feed's structure.
- Detect Feed Version: Gain insights into the version of a feed (such as RSS 2.0 or Atom 1.0), ensuring compatibility and accurate parsing.
- Show News: Retrieve and display the latest news articles directly from the feed, providing you with up-to-date information.
- Show Published Date: View publication dates of news items, facilitating chronological analysis and trend tracking.
- Test Connectivity: Effortlessly validate connectivity to feed sources, ensuring uninterrupted access to vital data.
- Save Feed Data: Seamlessly store feed content locally, allowing for offline exploration, analysis, and archival.
Whether you're a developer, content curator, or data enthusiast, the PSFeedHandler module simplifies the complexities of feed interaction, making it an indispensable tool for a wide range of scenarios.
The module is available on PowerShell Gallery.
Install-Module -Name PSFeedHandler
Import module:
Import-Module -Module PSFeedHandler
To get all commands in installed module including cmdlets, functions and aliases:
Get-Command -Module PSFeedHandler
Start module:
Start-PSFeedHandler
or
PSFH
or
PSFeedHandler
We use SemVer for versioning.
We welcome contributions from the community! Feel free to submit pull requests, report issues, or suggest new features to make the framework even more powerful and user-friendly.
Clone the Repository: Clone the PSFeedHandler repository to your local machine.
The PSFeedHandler is released under the MIT License.
Contact: If you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to reach out to us via GitHub Issues.
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