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Miniflux News

Unread RSS feeds accumulate until they become noise. Morning news catch-up takes 20 minutes you do not have. Connect OpenClaw to Miniflux and get a summarised digest in seconds.

What breaks without openclaw miniflux skill

Unread feed backlogs. Manual news scanning. Information overload killing focus.

Curated daily news digest × self-hosted Miniflux integration ÷ 10–15 minutes ÷ no third-party data sharing = focused mornings.

openclaw miniflux skill — what it actually does

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Fetch all unread Miniflux entries in a single command.
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Summarise unread items into a scannable digest on demand.
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Filter entries by feed before tackling large unread counts.
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Build personalised news workflows filtering by relevance and topic.
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Pair with notification skills to push digests to any channel.

Security check — openclaw miniflux skill

Privacy score: 7/10 — accesses connected platform APIs only. Lock it: review OAuth scopes before install, confirm macOS, Linux; OpenClaw ≥1.0; Miniflux instance compatibility.

Quick start — openclaw miniflux skill in 10–15 minutes

Setup time: 10–15 minutes

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You need:
  • OpenClaw core
  • self-hosted Miniflux instance

Install the package:

# Install via ClawhHub
clawhub install hartlco/miniflux-news
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Set MINIFLUX_URL and MINIFLUX_API_KEY in .env
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Install the skill
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Run /miniflux unread to fetch unread items
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Use /miniflux summarise to get a digest

Troubleshooting openclaw miniflux skill

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1. Miniflux API key must have read access — verify token permissions in the admin panel
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2. Very large unread counts (>500 items) should be filtered by feed first

Compatibility & status

Works with: macOS, Linux; OpenClaw ≥1.0; Miniflux instance beginner Last updated: Nov 2025 ★ 145 on GitHub MIT

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