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gitbook-plugin-rss

v3.0.2

Published

RSS for your gitbook

Downloads

51

Readme

gitbook-plugin-rss

NPM version Dependency Status

RSS for your gitbook

Generate a RSS feed and display link to feed in your gitbook:

image

It's very useful for books which get update several times a month. If you wanna notify readers about updates, just use this plugin.

Install

npm install --save gitbook-plugin-rss

Usage

Add it to your book.json with a basic configuration:

{
  "plugins": [ "rss" ],
  "pluginsConfig": {
    "rss": {
      "title": "My amazing book",
      "description": "This is the best book ever.",
      "author": "Denys Dovhan",
      "site_url": "http://book.org/",
      "managingEditor": "[email protected] (Denys Dovhan)",
      "webMaster": "[email protected] (Denys Dovhan)",
      "categories": [
        "awesome",
        "book",
        "gitbook"
      ]
    }
  }
}

API

  • title (required string) — Title of your site or feed
  • site_url (required url string) — Url to the site that the feed is for.
  • feed_url (required url string) — Url to the rss feed.
  • description (optional string) — A short description of the feed.
  • generator (optional string) — Feed generator.
  • image_url (optional url string) — Small image for feed readers to use.
  • managingEditor (optional string) — Who manages content in this feed.
  • webMaster (optional string) — Who manages feed availability and technical support.
  • categories (optional array of strings) — One or more categories this feed belongs to.
  • copyright (optional string) — Copyright information for this feed.
  • language (optional string) — The language of the content of this feed.

License

MIT © Denys Dovhan