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#Miniflux
Miniflux is a lightweight RSS reader, developed by [Frdric Guillot](https://github.com/fguillot). (_Who also happens to be the developer of the favorite Open Source Kanban app, [Kanboard]https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/recipes/kanboard/)_)
Miniflux is a lightweight RSS reader, developed by [Frdric Guillot](https://github.com/fguillot). (_Who also happens to be the developer of the favorite Open Source Kanban app, [Kanboard](https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/recipes/kanboard/)_)
![Miniflux Screenshot]https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/images/miniflux.png)
![Miniflux Screenshot](https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/images/miniflux.png)
!!! tip "Sponsored Project"
Miniflux is one of my [sponsored projects]https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/sponsored-projects/) - a project I financially support on a regular basis because of its utility to me. Although I get to process my RSS feeds less frequently than I'd like to!
Miniflux is one of my [sponsored projects](https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/sponsored-projects/) - a project I financially support on a regular basis because of its utility to me. Although I get to process my RSS feeds less frequently than I'd like to!
I've [reviewed Miniflux in detail on my blog](https://www.funkypenguin.co.nz/review/miniflux-lightweight-self-hosted-rss-reader/), but features (among many) that I appreciate:
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## Ingredients
1. A [Kubernetes Cluster]https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/kubernetes/design/) including [Traefik Ingress]https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/kubernetes/traefik/)
2. A DNS name for your miniflux instance (*miniflux.example.com*, below) pointing to your [load balancer]https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/kubernetes/loadbalancer/), fronting your Traefik ingress
1. A [Kubernetes Cluster](https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/kubernetes/design/) including [Traefik Ingress](https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/kubernetes/traefik/)
2. A DNS name for your miniflux instance (*miniflux.example.com*, below) pointing to your [load balancer](https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/kubernetes/loadbalancer/), fronting your Traefik ingress
## Preparation
### Prepare traefik for namespace
When you deployed [Traefik via the helm chart]https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/kubernetes/traefik/), you would have customized ```values.yml``` for your deployment. In ```values.yml``` is a list of namespaces which Traefik is permitted to access. Update ```values.yml``` to include the *miniflux* namespace, as illustrated below:
When you deployed [Traefik via the helm chart](https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/kubernetes/traefik/), you would have customized ```values.yml``` for your deployment. In ```values.yml``` is a list of namespaces which Traefik is permitted to access. Update ```values.yml``` to include the *miniflux* namespace, as illustrated below:
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!!! question "What's that annotation about?"
The annotation is used by [k8s-snapshots]https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/kubernetes/snapshots/) to create daily incremental snapshots of your persistent volumes. In this case, our volume is snapshotted daily, and copies kept for 7 days.
The annotation is used by [k8s-snapshots](https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/kubernetes/snapshots/) to create daily incremental snapshots of your persistent volumes. In this case, our volume is snapshotted daily, and copies kept for 7 days.
### Create secrets
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### Troubleshooting
To look at the Miniflux pod's logs, run ```kubectl logs -n miniflux <name of pod per above> -f```. For further troubleshooting hints, see [Troubleshooting]https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/reference/kubernetes/troubleshooting/).
To look at the Miniflux pod's logs, run ```kubectl logs -n miniflux <name of pod per above> -f```. For further troubleshooting hints, see [Troubleshooting](https://geek-cookbook.funkypenguin.co.nz/reference/kubernetes/troubleshooting/).