Using RSS-Bridge on Cloudron to create RSS or Atom feeds for Telegram Channels
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It is great to have RSS-Bridge on Cloudron. It is so easy to setup and run.
RSS-Bridge can easily find and create both Atom and RSS feeds for Telegram channels, if you give it the Channel URL.
You can read the Telegram channel in RSS-Bridge then. The difficulty is in somehow getting the feed RSS-Bridge creates to work in a great feed reader, such as Miniflux, which Cloudron also supports.
Could somebody kindly explain how to do this? RSS-Bridge finds the username for the channel too, but that doesn't seem to be enough.
Thanks, @girish! That worked.
A couple of questions:
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I have that URL working now. If it is shared, is it possible that others might discover the password that was necessary to create it?
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The original feed in Telegram has lots of multimedia, like images or links to videos. When the feed is viewed using the RSS/Atom link in Miniflux, the images aren't there, though they can be seen if you follow the link back to Telegram. Is there a way to see the rich content in Miniflux too?
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