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Nicholas Tindle a318832414 feat(docs): update dev from gitbook changes (#11740)
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Pull changes from gitbook into dev
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> [!NOTE]
> Migrates documentation to GitBook and removes the old MkDocs setup.
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> - Removes MkDocs configuration and infra: `docs/mkdocs.yml`,
`docs/netlify.toml`, `docs/overrides/main.html`,
`docs/requirements.txt`, and JS assets (`_javascript/mathjax.js`,
`_javascript/tablesort.js`)
> - Updates `docs/content/contribute/index.md` to describe GitBook
workflow (gitbook branch, editing, previews, and `SUMMARY.md`)
> - Adds GitBook navigation file `docs/platform/SUMMARY.md` and a new
platform overview page `docs/platform/what-is-autogpt-platform.md`
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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Documentation**
* Updated contribution guide for new documentation platform and workflow
  * Added new platform overview and navigation documentation

* **Chores**
  * Removed MkDocs configuration and related dependencies
  * Removed deprecated JavaScript integrations and deployment overrides

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-09 19:22:05 +00:00

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Read RSS Feed

What it is

A block that retrieves and processes entries from an RSS feed.

What it does

This block reads entries from a specified RSS feed URL, filters them based on a given time period, and outputs the entries one by one.

How it works

The block connects to the provided RSS feed URL, fetches the feed content, and processes each entry. It checks if the entry's publication date falls within the specified time period and, if so, formats and outputs the entry information.

Inputs

Input Description
RSS URL The web address of the RSS feed you want to read from
Time Period The number of minutes to look back for new entries, relative to when the block starts running
Polling Rate How often (in seconds) the block should check for new entries
Run Continuously Whether the block should keep checking for new entries indefinitely or just run once

Outputs

Output Description
Entry An RSS feed item containing the following information:
- Title: The headline or name of the item
- Link: The web address where the full item can be found
- Description: A brief summary or excerpt of the item
- Publication Date: When the item was published
- Author: Who wrote or created the item
- Categories: Topics or tags associated with the item

Possible use case

A news aggregator application could use this block to continuously monitor multiple RSS feeds from different news sources. The application could then display the latest news items to users, categorized by topic and sorted by publication date.