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# About
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<dl>
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<dt>Supported since</dt>
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<dd>0.9.0</dd>
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<dt>Base URL</dt>
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<dd>/</dd>
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<dt>API endpoint</dt>
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<dd>/v1/</dd>
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<dt>Specifications</dt>
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<dd><a href="https://miniflux.app/docs/api.html">API Reference</a></dd>
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</dl>
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The Miniflux protocol is a well-designed protocol supporting a wide variety of operations on newsfeeds, folders (termed "categories"), and articles; it also allows for user administration, and native OPML importing and exporting.
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Architecturally it is similar to the Nextcloud News protocol, but is generally more efficient.
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# Differences
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TBD
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# Interaction with nested folders
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Tiny Tiny RSS is unique in allowing newsfeeds to be grouped into folders nested to arbitrary depth. When newsfeeds are placed into nested folders, they simply appear in the top-level folder when accessed via the Miniflux protocol. This does not affect OPML exports, where full nesting is preserved.
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