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Re: Creating a atom feed file to submit to antenna


Alex Lehmann wrote:

> I recently considered submitting articles to antenna but since I am not using a gemlog format but just create random files.


I also use Atom for Antenna (because then I can have time stamps, not just dates), and Alex’s guide above is good, go check it out if you do wanna use Atom, but just know you can also just make a gmisub file and only use it for Antenna.


That is much easier, for people who don’t wanna have to fiddle with the Atom format.


The files don’t need to have dates or anything, they can just be random files. I don’t have any dates in the URLs on my own capsule, in a sense they’re also just random files.


Just make a file with links to the pages you want to submit, and add the date in YYYY-MM-DD format before the name of each link, and you can use that file for Antenna and nothing else. (People can see the URL to that file, though, since Antenna's queue needs to be public so we can filter it.)


The gmisub specification

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