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[package] [package]
name = "planet-mars" name = "planet-mars"
version = "0.1.0" version = "0.1.1"
edition = "2021" edition = "2021"
authors = ["Thomas Koch <thomas@koch.ro>"] authors = ["Thomas Koch <thomas@koch.ro>"]
description = "Feed aggregation planet like Planet Venus, produces static HTML and ATOM feed from fetched feeds." description = "Feed aggregation planet like Planet Venus, produces static HTML and ATOM feed from fetched feeds."

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Simple planet like planet venus but in rust and maintained. Simple successor to Planet Venus but in Rust and maintained.
Please see the rustdoc of main.rs for further information. Please see the rustdoc of main.rs for further information.
## todo ## Todo
* use a nice lib to process the config file * find and use a nice lib to process the config file
* should check whether dirs exists and are writeable * should check whether dirs exists and are writeable
* should check whether feed urls can be parsed * should check whether feed urls can be parsed
## Planet Venus
Planet Venus is used by many planets on the internet. However its code has not
been maintained since ~2011 and it uses Python 2.
Planet Mars should be a lightweight successor to Planet Venus.
Still the Planet Venus documentation contains some useful information on
[Etiquette](https://intertwingly.net/code/venus/docs/etiquette.html) for
Planet hosters.
## Credits ## Credits
While writing this, I read and also copied code from: While writing this, I read and also copied code from: