Most federal district courts have RSS feeds with updates on their latest docket entries. CourtRSS makes it easy to stay informed in real-time by polling these and searching for keywords that interest you. If a match is found, CourtRSS displays an alert window or sends a message through Discord webhooks.
- Monitor multiple RSS feeds: Add as many RSS feeds as you like and track them all.
- Customizable keyword search: Define keywords to trigger notifications based on the feed content.
- Multiple notification methods:
- A full-screen green window with a clickable link.
- Discord webhook notifications.
- Retry logic for failed feed fetches (with configurable retry attempts and intervals).
- Easy configuration through a YAML file or CLI arguments.
You can install CourtRSS directly from PyPI:
pip install courtrss
Once installed, you can run CourtRSS in two ways:
This is the easiest and most flexible option. Here's how you can set it up:
rss_urls:
- https://example.com/rss_feed_1
- https://example.com/rss_feed_2
keywords:
- "Neonode"
- "Tapestry"
interval: 60 # Time interval between feed checks in seconds
retries: 3 # How many times to retry fetching a failed feed
retry_interval: 20 # How long to wait between retries in seconds
notifications:
- type: window_notification
- type: discord_webhook
webhook_url: https://discord.com/api/webhooks/your_webhook_url_here
To run CourtRSS with this config, just call it with the --config
argument:
courtrss --config /path/to/config.yaml
If you prefer the command line, you can directly pass RSS URLs and keywords as comma-separated arguments. Like this:
courtrss --rss_urls "https://example.com/rss1,https://example.com/rss2" --keywords "Neonode,Tapestry" --interval 60 --retries 3 --retry_interval 20
This will check the provided feeds every 60 seconds, retry up to 3 times on failure, and notify you about matching entries.
Let’s say you want to monitor a couple of court RSS feeds for the keywords "Apple" and "Cisco", and get notified via the full-screen green window:
rss_urls:
- https://court.example.com/rss_feed_1
- https://court.example.com/rss_feed_2
keywords:
- "Apple"
- "Cisco"
interval: 60
notifications:
- type: window_notification
Run it like this:
courtrss --config court_monitor.yaml
Every time a keyword match is found, you’ll get a big, green window notifying you about it!
You can send the notifications straight to your Discord server. Set up your config.yaml like this:
rss_urls:
- https://court.example.com/rss_feed_1
- https://court.example.com/rss_feed_2
keywords:
- "Verdict"
- "Sentencing"
interval: 120 # Every 2 minutes
notifications:
- type: discord_webhook
webhook_url: https://discord.com/api/webhooks/your_webhook_url_here
Now, CourtRSS will send you messages in your Discord channel whenever a match occurs.
- rss_urls: List of RSS feed URLs you want to monitor.
- keywords: Keywords that will trigger notifications if found in the feed title or summary.
- interval: Time interval (in seconds) between checks. Default is 60 seconds.
- retries: Number of retries if fetching the feed fails (e.g., server issues). Default is 3 retries.
- retry_interval: Time (in seconds) between retries. Default is 60 seconds.
- notifications: List of notification methods:
- type: Notification type, either window_notification or discord_webhook.
- webhook_url: (Only for Discord) The URL of the Discord webhook.
- Real-time notifications: Stay updated as soon as new information comes in.
- Customizable alerts: Choose between a big, eye-catching green window or a subtle Discord message.
- Reliable: Built-in retry mechanism ensures you’re not missing anything if a feed is temporarily down.