An app that is open source and can extract the page content in a simplified “Reader Mode”.
Nunti
Wallabag might work.
Read You app is pretty much what you described
I have that on my phone but I can’t find one for Linux :(
Oh I was not paying attention on what community I was on, sorry.
I was hoping for this to work but it doesn’t parse the full content. Weirdly also it didn’t import correctly the opml file, the folders where there but they didn’t have the rss link.
I just imported an .opml with folders into Tbird 102.13.1 and the items in the folders were there. I don’t know about the parse full content part.
Nextcloud’s news reader is pretty good – but you need to host a Nextcloud instance first :) (Hint: you should, to free yourself from google/icloud or whatever you use)
https://lemmy.ca/c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
https://github.com/nextcloud/news
Desktop and mobile clients are available.
Can’t go wrong with Fluent Reader. It’s beautiful and featureful, has a reader mode as well.
second this
Anyone else remember Google Reader? Not OP’s question, I know, but holy shit was Google Reader good times.
I am using feedpushr which sends articles to my mail.
Feedbin. Not a Linux app, but a web app. And not FOSS or self hosted. Just a really great app run by great people for a great price. Parses full content and has a pretty nice API.
I’m a fan of KDEs Akregator. It does a great job as a feed reader and shows the contwnt of an entry in a simplified reader mode. However some feeds jist dont display the full arricle in their feed entries so you’d have to follow a link there. But even thats sth that makes Akregator awesome: you can specify the command thats used to follow a link and most browsers have the option to open a page in reader mode via the commandline. So from what I gathered thia should pretty much do all you want it to and then some.
Emacs
Gnome Feeds works well for me.
Akgregator is great but I’m not sure about Reader Mode