An app that is open source and can extract the page content in a simplified “Reader Mode”.

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    Miniflux has grown on me https://miniflux.app/

    I run it in docker and access from browser. It says it can automatically download the whole article. For me I have to hit download button each time, maybe I missed some configuration.

    If you self-host services, I recommend it

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      I recently moved from FreshRSS to Miniflux and the matrix integration is a godsend. Having miniflux automatically send everything to element instead of having a dedicated RSS client is great

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      Miniflux submit selected articles to Wallabag for later reading. I also use the Newsboat CLI client which can sync with Miniflux installations as an alternative to the web interface it’s comfortable.

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    I tend to use either Newsboat or Elfeed. The first one is command line, the second is Emacs. So they’re both text-based. Might not be precisely what you’re looking for, but with the right choice of terminal font and easy-on-the-eyes colours, I find it a pleasant reading experience without distraction.

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    FreshRss! It’s a selfhostable web app/server with a browser reader.

    The full text extraction takes some technical fiddling and reading, but it works like a charm!

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    rss2email combined with any mail client

    (best to use some dedicated mail account though)

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    I’m a fan of KDEs Akregator. It does a great job as a feed reader and shows the contwnt of an entry in a simplified reader mode. However some feeds jist dont display the full arricle in their feed entries so you’d have to follow a link there. But even thats sth that makes Akregator awesome: you can specify the command thats used to follow a link and most browsers have the option to open a page in reader mode via the commandline. So from what I gathered thia should pretty much do all you want it to and then some.

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    If you’re not afraid of the terminal, the combination of newsboat and w3m is the quickest option.

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    i use freshrss, and rssbridge to aggregate my feed device independenty (so i can have the same feed on my phone)

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    https://selfoss.aditu.de/

    Self hosted, very simpel, runs in browser (therefore accessable cross-plattform, mobile and desktop) and looks good enough.

    It was my initial idea to consume news after reddit died for me. Thankfully, Lemmy files that gap <3