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DevFeed

Developer-curated articles, GitHub Trending, and your RSS feeds β€” every new tab.

⭐ 4.8 3.8K+ installs Updated March 2025
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v1.5.2
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March 2025
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Features

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Multi-Source Aggregation
Hacker News (filtered for quality), Dev.to trending, CSS-Tricks, GitHub Trending, lobste.rs, and unlimited custom RSS/Atom feeds β€” unified in one timeline.
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Interest-Based Filtering
Filter by programming language, framework, topic, or source. Your interest profile improves as you interact with articles β€” things you open more appear more.
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Read Later Queue
Save articles to read later with one click. Synced across all tabs. Mark articles as read or starred. Never lose an interesting link.
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GitHub Trending
Today's, this week's, and this month's GitHub trending repositories with star counts, language, and description β€” for any language you filter.
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Reading Time Estimates
Accurate reading time estimates using average WPM calculations from the actual article word count β€” not metadata guesses.
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Offline Article Cache
Article previews and headlines are cached locally. Browse your feed even without a connection. Full articles load on click.
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Compact & Comfortable Layouts
Switch between a dense list view for power scanning and a comfortable card layout for leisurely reading. Font size and density controls.
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Zero Data Collection
Your reading history, interests, and preferences stay entirely on your device. No account, no profile building, no analytics sent anywhere.

How It Works

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Open a Tab
DevFeed loads in under 150ms with fresh content from all your sources. Scroll through headlines and GitHub Trending in one unified feed.
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Filter & Read
Toggle interest filters to narrow the feed. Click any article to open it, or Save to your Read Later queue. Your interaction history improves recommendations.
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Stay Current
GitHub Trending updates daily. Hacker News and blog feeds refresh every 30 minutes. You're always seeing the freshest developer discourse.

Permissions Explained

Every permission is documented here with the exact reason it's needed. Nothing is requested unnecessarily.

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newtab override
Required to display DevFeed as your new tab page.
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storage
Stores your feed preferences, reading history, saved articles, and layout settings locally.
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Zero Data Collection. DevFeed processes all information on your device. No browsing data, history, or personal information is ever transmitted to AlphaByteCore servers. Read our full Privacy Policy β†’

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Go to Settings β†’ Feeds β†’ Add Custom Feed. Any standard RSS 2.0 or Atom feed URL works. Add as many as you want.
DevFeed is specialized for developer content reading β€” it goes deep on feed management, GitHub integration, and reading experience. NexusTab is a broader productivity dashboard with weather, tasks, and a focus timer alongside a feed widget.
Absolutely not. Your preferences and reading history never leave your device. There's no account, no tracking, and no analytics whatsoever.
Yes. Click the pause icon in the top bar to stop feed refreshing. This also integrates with FocusGuard β€” when a Pomodoro session is active, feeds auto-pause.

Didn't find your answer? Visit the Support Center or email us at support@alphabytecore.com

What's New

v1.5.2
Mar 2025
  • FocusGuard integration: auto-pause during Pomodoro
  • New: lobste.rs source
  • Improved reading time accuracy
v1.5.0
Feb 2025
  • GitHub Trending with language filter
  • Compact list view option
  • Custom feed category labels
v1.4.0
Jan 2025
  • Read Later queue
  • Interest-based feed ranking
  • Offline article caching
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