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JSON Feed
Filename extension
.json
Internet media typeapplication/feed+json
Type of formatWeb syndication
Extended fromJSON
Free format?yes
Websitehttps://jsonfeed.org/

JSON Feed is a Web feed file format for Web syndication in JSON instead of XML as used by RSS and Atom.[1]

A range of software libraries and web frameworks support content syndication via JSON Feed.[2] Supporting clients include NetNewsWire, NewsBlur,[3] and Reeder.

Notable publishers include NPR.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Brent Simmons; Manton Reece (2017-05-17). "JSON Feed: Version 1".
  2. ^ Brent Simmons; Manton Reece. "JSON Feed: Code".
  3. ^ Samuel Clay (23 May 2017). "NewsBlur now supports the new JSON Feed spec". The NewsBlur Blog. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  4. ^ Kasbergen, Nara. "NPR now supports JSON Feed!". Medium. Retrieved 17 July 2020.