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Katharsis is a lightweight command-line utility developed by Arghena that streamlines the creation and maintenance of RSS feeds for developers, content managers, and automation engineers who need to syndicate updates without relying on heavyweight frameworks or manual XML editing. Released under the 1.0.0-canary.30 pre-release channel and offered in four progressive builds, the tool accepts directory paths, URL lists, or JSON metadata as input and emits fully validated RSS 2.0 or Atom-compliant XML in a single operation, making it suitable for static-site generators, CI pipelines, and server-side cron jobs that must announce new articles, release notes, or media episodes to subscribers. Typical use cases include auto-generating a feed for a Jekyll or Hugo blog at build time, exposing changelogs from a GitHub repository’s release page, aggregating podcast episodes from scattered storage endpoints, and refreshing corporate news portals that lack native RSS support; because Katharsis runs headlessly on Windows, macOS, and Linux, it can be embedded in Docker containers or GitHub Actions workflows to guarantee that every new commit or uploaded asset is immediately reflected in the syndication file. The software belongs to the Developer Tools / RSS & Blogging category, occupies negligible disk space, and exposes flags for title, description, link, TTL, and optional extension modules so that advanced users can tailor output without editing configuration files. Katharsis is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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