A self-hosted, user-controlled news feed. You decide what surfaces and how strongly — not an opaque engagement algorithm. It's built to replace the feeds you'd otherwise scroll (Google Discover, YouTube subscriptions, socials) with one you own end-to-end.
Content arrives two ways:
Everything is then ranked by weights you set: a baseline weight per source and a
signed weight per interest (positive to lift, negative to bury), decayed by recency. The
scoring is a transparent, deterministic function — see crates/newsfeed-core/src/ranking.rs.
Single-user today, multi-user by construction: every row is owned by a user_id and each
user is wholly in control of, and isolated within, their own feed.
A Rust cargo workspace (per architecture conventions) plus a Vite/React frontend:
crates/
newsfeed-entities domain types + DTOs (no I/O); source of the web's TS bindings
newsfeed-core business logic: ranking, auth primitives, ingest, data-access ports
newsfeed-data SQLite adapters implementing the core ports (sqlx)
newsfeed-api axum REST/JSON daemon (bin)
newsfeed-worker RSS polling + rescoring loop (bin)
web/ Vite + React + SWC + TS SPA (responsive, mobile-first)
asset/ deployment artifacts (systemd, firewalld, nginx, config)
script/ infra-setup.sh (one-time host provisioning)
.gitea/workflows/ CI-driven deploy
Shared types. The web app's API types are generated from the Rust newsfeed-entities
crate via ts-rs into web/src/api/bindings/. Regenerate with pnpm --dir web gen:types
(or cargo test -p newsfeed-entities). Don't hand-edit the bindings.
FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED pattern.query! macros (generic.md §5). SQLite's dynamic
typing makes compile-time query checking low-value and high-friction; runtime queries
keep CI database-free. Rationale is documented at the top of crates/newsfeed-data/src/lib.rs.Prerequisites: a stable Rust toolchain (see rust-toolchain.toml), Node ≥ 20, pnpm.
# backend
cargo build --workspace
cargo test --workspace
cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings
# frontend
cd web && pnpm install && pnpm build
# 1. API (creates ./data/newsfeed.db, binds 127.0.0.1:22672)
NEWSFEED_DATABASE_PATH=./data/newsfeed.db \
NEWSFEED_BIND=127.0.0.1:22672 \
NEWSFEED_COOKIE_SECURE=false \
cargo run -p newsfeed-api -- --config /nonexistent
# 2. Worker (same DB file), in another shell
NEWSFEED_DATABASE_PATH=./data/newsfeed.db \
cargo run -p newsfeed-worker -- --config /nonexistent
# 3. Frontend dev server (proxies /v1 and /health to :22672)
cd web && pnpm dev
Config layers defaults → TOML file (--config) → NEWSFEED_* env. Passing a
non-existent --config path just uses defaults + env, which is convenient for dev.
# register + login (cookie jar)
curl -c cj -X POST localhost:22672/v1/auth/register -H content-type:application/json \
-d '{"username":"me","email":"[email protected]","password":"hunter2hunter2"}'
curl -c cj -X POST localhost:22672/v1/auth/login -H content-type:application/json \
-d '{"identifier":"me","password":"hunter2hunter2"}'
# weight an interest, mint an ingest token
curl -b cj -X PUT localhost:22672/v1/interests -H content-type:application/json -d '{"label":"rust","weight":0.9}'
TOKEN=$(curl -b cj -X POST localhost:22672/v1/tokens -H content-type:application/json -d '{"name":"agent"}' | jq -r .secret)
# an agent pushes a candidate; read the ranked feed
curl -X POST localhost:22672/v1/ingest/candidates -H "authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
-H content-type:application/json -d '{"external_id":"a1","title":"Rust 2.0 released"}'
curl -b cj localhost:22672/v1/feed
/v1)| Method | Path | Auth | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| POST | /auth/register | — | create account |
| POST | /auth/login | — | open session (sets cookie) |
| POST | /auth/logout | cookie | end session |
| GET | /auth/me | cookie | current user |
| GET | /feed | cookie | ranked, keyset-paginated feed |
| POST | /feed/signals | cookie | record view/click/save/dismiss |
| GET/POST | /sources · DELETE /sources/{id} | cookie | manage sources |
| GET/PUT | /interests · DELETE /interests/{id} | cookie | manage weightings |
| GET/POST | /tokens · DELETE /tokens/{id} | cookie | manage ingest tokens |
| POST | /ingest/candidates | bearer token | submit a candidate (idempotent per external_id) |
| GET | /health | — | liveness/readiness |
CI-driven via Gitea Actions (.gitea/workflows/deploy.yml), following
deployment-gitea-actions.md. Topology:
slartibartfast.kosherinata.internal (share /var/lib/newsfeed/newsfeed.db)oolon.kosherinata.internal — nginx serves /var/www/newsfeed and
reverse-proxies /v1 + /health to the API. TLS terminates here; the API speaks plain
HTTP behind firewalld on the mesh.One-time per host: ./script/infra-setup.sh (creates the gitea_ci deploy user, scoped
sudoers, the newsfeed service account, directories, the newsfeed.internal TLS cert +
renewal, and the nginx vhost). Thereafter every push to main builds static musl
binaries + the SPA bundle and rsyncs them to the targets.
Mesh users reach https://newsfeed.internal; public access is at https://rob.fyi.
infra-setup.sh provisions both vhosts on oolon — the internal one (internal-CA cert)
and the public one (Let's Encrypt via certbot + Cloudflare DNS-01, gated on the cert
existing). The public cert needs the Cloudflare API token at /root/.certbot-internal on
oolon; you still add the Cloudflare A record (rob.fyi → kosherinata WAN, unproxied) and
the OPNsense :443 forward separately.
For the workspace-wide architectural conventions this project inherits, see the architecture repo.
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243b17e fix(modelwatch,fetch): param-count fallback + browser-shaped feed headers6555ed2 fix(infra): allow modelwatch rsync + restorecon in the deploy sudoers3db1f58 feat(modelwatch): push producer for open-weight model releases91fd03a feat(sources): feed discovery + OPML import for the RSS railee63939 docs(infra-setup): print required DNS records + public-name override warning81fe5f7 fix: move newsfeed-api off 8081 to 22672 (conflict-unlikely port)19dfe79 feat(infra): provision the public rob.fyi vhost + LE cert in infra-setup62d5bc6 ci(deploy): keep deploy jobs on fedora-43 (ssh is present via git-core)43d77b6 ci(deploy): use pnpm directly and run deploy jobs on the infra runnera8c6f57 ci(deploy): use correct runner labels and build native binaries