For many years I've used and continue to use an RSS reader named newsboat[1][2] (which is an actively developed fork of the venerable newsbeuter, which I used for years before that).
It's a feature-rich RSS reader that runs completely in the terminal, presenting text-only views of each RSS feed.
The links open in the browser of your choice (which for me is a text-only version of emacs-w3m, which I also run exclusively in the terminal).
However, some RSS items can be read in their entirety within the RSS reader[3], and does not require the opening of any links. This is my preferred method of consuming RSS.
[3] - ie. those RSS items for which the author has chosen to make their entire article/post available over RSS instead of merely posting a teaser and requiring browsing to their website to read the rest
It's a feature-rich RSS reader that runs completely in the terminal, presenting text-only views of each RSS feed.
The links open in the browser of your choice (which for me is a text-only version of emacs-w3m, which I also run exclusively in the terminal).
However, some RSS items can be read in their entirety within the RSS reader[3], and does not require the opening of any links. This is my preferred method of consuming RSS.
[1] - https://newsboat.org/
[2] - https://github.com/newsboat/newsboat
[3] - ie. those RSS items for which the author has chosen to make their entire article/post available over RSS instead of merely posting a teaser and requiring browsing to their website to read the rest