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jujuyaya/juya-ai-daily

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21CSSAudience · generalComplexity · 1/5LicenseSetup · easy

TLDR

An archive of a daily AI news digest, published as Markdown files and automatically converted into a subscribable RSS feed.

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    What it does
      Archives daily AI news
      Generates RSS feed
      Publishes website
    Tech stack
      CSS
      gitblog
      RSS
    Use cases
      Subscribe via RSS
      Browse past editions
      Watch video recap
    Audience
      General

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Subscribe to daily.juya.uk/rss.xml to get AI news digests delivered directly to a feed reader.

USE CASE 2

Browse every past edition as a plain Markdown file directly on GitHub.

USE CASE 3

Watch the same daily briefings as videos on the project's Bilibili or YouTube channels.

What is it built with?

CSSgitblogRSS

How does it compare?

jujuyaya/juya-ai-dailymad1na2010/madinaarefactoringhq/portent
Stars212220
LanguageCSSCSSCSS
Setup difficultyeasyeasyeasy
Complexity1/52/51/5
Audiencegeneraldeveloperwriter

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

Reading the archive requires no setup at all, only reusing the publishing pipeline needs gitblog.

The code is MIT licensed, so anyone can copy and adapt it, the article content itself is under a Creative Commons license that allows sharing with credit but not commercial use.

In plain English

This repository is an archive of a daily AI news digest called "Juya AI Daily" (橘鸥AI早报). Each day, an AI-assisted summary of artificial intelligence news is published, and this project saves every edition as a Markdown file and automatically turns them into an RSS feed that people can subscribe to. The idea is simple: instead of scrolling through scattered sources for AI news, subscribers can follow one RSS link (daily.juya.uk/rss.xml) and receive curated daily briefings directly in their feed reader. The content is generated with AI assistance, so the repository notes that it may contain errors and recommends checking original sources for anything important. The project also publishes a website at daily.juya.uk and a companion feed reader built by a community contributor. For people who prefer video, there are companion channels on Bilibili and YouTube where the same daily AI briefings are presented in video form. A practical note in the README explains that the original GitHub account behind this project was banned, so this is a fresh repository. Old issues and the previous subscription link are no longer accessible, which means longtime followers need to update their subscriptions to the new address. On the technical side, the project builds on an open-source blogging tool called gitblog, which handles the conversion of GitHub Issues into Markdown archives and RSS output. The code itself is MIT licensed, meaning anyone can copy and adapt the scripts. The article content is under a Creative Commons license that allows sharing with credit but prohibits commercial use. In short, this is a low-friction daily reading tool for people following AI news, delivered via RSS and backed up in plain Markdown files that anyone can browse directly on GitHub.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Show me how this project turns GitHub Issues into Markdown archives and an RSS feed using gitblog.
Prompt 2
Explain why the RSS subscription link changed and what happened to the original account.
Prompt 3
Help me set up my own daily AI news RSS archive modeled on this project.
Prompt 4
Summarize how the CC license on the articles differs from the MIT license on the code.

Frequently asked questions

What is juya-ai-daily?

An archive of a daily AI news digest, published as Markdown files and automatically converted into a subscribable RSS feed.

What language is juya-ai-daily written in?

Mainly CSS. The stack also includes CSS, gitblog, RSS.

What license does juya-ai-daily use?

The code is MIT licensed, so anyone can copy and adapt it, the article content itself is under a Creative Commons license that allows sharing with credit but not commercial use.

How hard is juya-ai-daily to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is juya-ai-daily for?

Mainly general.

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