Feedr v0.8.0 – a TUI RSS reader, now read the full article from your terminal

This throwback news app has fans cheering — and critics asking why anyone reads in a terminal

TLDR: Feedr’s latest update lets people read full news articles inside a plain text terminal window instead of opening a browser. Commenters instantly turned it into a fight between retro fans who love the minimalist vibe and skeptics who think reading news this way is awkward and impractical.

A new update for Feedr has landed, and on paper it sounds like a dream for people who like reading news in a stripped-down, distraction-free way. The app lives inside the terminal — the plain text window many people associate with coding — and now lets users read the full article without ever leaving it. It also packs in a ton of extras: saving stories for later, sorting feeds into categories, searching, filtering, importing subscriptions, and even a flashy dark theme for the terminal faithful.

But the real show is in the comments, where the community immediately split into two camps: "this rules" versus "absolutely not for normal humans." One of the sharpest jabs was that a terminal reader is a terrible match for image-heavy feeds like web comics and YouTube updates. Another commenter flat-out called the terminal an "odd choice" because fixed-width text isn’t exactly built for cozy reading. Ouch.

And yet the retro crowd showed up fast. One user laughed that they used to read old-school online news on ancient text terminals decades ago, joking that the internet is basically going full circle. That nostalgia hit hard. Another simply declared, "TUIs are so nice," which is basically the battle cry of people who want software to feel clever, minimal, and a little bit hacker-cool.

So yes, Feedr’s update is about reading full stories in a text-only window — but the bigger plot twist is the comment-section culture war: sleek simplicity or self-inflicted inconvenience?

Key Points

  • Feedr v0.8.0 is a terminal-based RSS/Atom feed reader written in Rust with a TUI for feed reading and management.
  • The release highlights full-text article extraction using Mozilla Readability, available manually or automatically per feed.
  • Feedr includes feed auto-discovery, categories, tree view navigation, advanced filtering, live search, read/unread tracking, and starred articles.
  • The application supports OPML import, authenticated feeds via custom HTTP headers, configurable keybindings, external-command hooks, and CLI/TUI configuration management.
  • Feedr can be installed with Cargo, through the Arch Linux AUR, or built from source from its GitHub repository.

Hottest takes

"decisively bad choice" — trvz
"we're coming full circle" — jwr
"Terminal seems like an odd choice" — cosmotic
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