> I have a blog, just a bunch of HTML5/CSS files, absolutely > nothing advanced, and I'd like an RSS file which is > generated from the HTML files (not the CSS, so even simpler > actually) so I for example can submit it [to Gwene] and read > it with Gnus
Speaking of Emacs (Emacs Gnus), in GNU ELPA there is webfeeder [1] - actually I'd prefer a shell tool for this, but that's just me - but after trying to get it to work for a long time, I now give up. I don't know if that is also just me or if it actually doesn't work? The simple-enough example and boilerplate function looks like this (webfeeder-build "atom.xml" "./public" "https://example.org/" '("post1.html" "post2.html" "post3.html") :title "My homepage" :description "A collection of articles in Atom") so if anyone wants to try it should be simple. Tell me if you have more success. [1] https://gitlab.com/Ambrevar/emacs-webfeeder -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal