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A Laravel package that will allow you to generate an RSS feed from your website.
Installation
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Usage
To use this package you need to create the controller that will generate the RSS feed.
This controller will then use the classes in this package to generate your RSS feed.
Create Controller
Add Route
Add a route to your web.php file that will point to the controller.
Create RSS Feed
In the controller you need to create a new instance of the FeedMeta class that will create your feed meta information.
Then you can create a collection for the feed items you want to add to the feed.
Then you can create a new instance of the Feed class and pass in the meta and the items.
Using the toResponse method you can return the RSS feed response.
Full Controller
Now navigate to the /rss route on your website and you should see the RSS feed.
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