GeekTool users can use a free RSS shell script to enhance their experience. The script integrates news feeds from various sources, providing users with up-to-date information.
One of the best things about sh-rss-feed is that it automatically cleans up RSS feeds, removing all HTML tags so you can enjoy a clean, streamlined reading experience. Plus, it lets you customize how many news articles you want to display at once, making it a flexible option for busy people who want to stay on top of the latest updates.
To get started with sh-rss-feed, just download the file from the download page and save it to your home folder. Make sure the file is executable by using the chmod command, and then use the following command to get the latest news: sh [location/]news1.sh -[number]. For example, you could use "sh ~/news.sh -4" to display the 4 latest news articles.
One important note: sh-rss-feed is licensed under the MIT License, so be sure to review the terms of use before you get started. But overall, this is a great tool for anyone who loves GeekTools and wants to bring the latest news and updates right to their desktop.