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Crates.io license GitHub Workflow Status

An Arxiv reader running entirely from your GitHub repo.

  • Free hosting on GitHub Pages. No ads. No third party tracking.
  • No need for backend. Content updates via GitHub Actions.
  • Customizable layouts and styles via templating and theming API. Just bring your HTML and CSS.
  • Free and open source. No third-party tracking.

How to use it?

Github Pages

  1. Use the ArxivFeed-Template generate your own repository.

  2. In the repository root, open config.toml file, click the "Pencil (Edit this file)" button to edit.

  3. Remove # to uncommend the cacheUrl property, replace <github_username> with your GitHub username, and replace <repo> with your GitHub repo name.

  4. In the sources, update the items to the sources you want to follow. The final content of the file should look similar to this:

    site_title = "ArxivDaily"
    limit_days = 7
    # statics_dir   = "statics"       ## Optional: default is "statics"
    # templates_dir = "includes"      ## Optional: default is "includes"
    # cache_url = "https://GITHUB_USERNAME.github.io/REPO_NAME/cache.json"
    
    [[sources]]
    limit = 1                               # Num Limit
    category = "cs.CL"                      # Subject Category
    title = "Computation and Language"      # Subject Title
    
    # [scripts]
    # highlight = "scripts/highlight.rhai"
  5. Scroll to the bottom of the page, click "Commit changes" button.

  6. Once the rebuild finishes, your feed will be available at https://<github_username>.github.io/<repo>

Localhost

  1. Clone the ArxivFeed-Template repository.
  2. Edit config.toml file.
  3. Run arxivfeed