This can be achieved by adding the “Open URLs” action. Step #9: Now that you have selected an article to read, the next step is to open the URL. So you could have it as “Select an article to read:” To do so, add the action “Choose from List.” The “Prompt” option is where you specify the action you want to take, which is to select an article. The easiest is to create a list, from which you can select the desired article. Step #8: The result of the above step will be a list of articles, but to display them, you can opt for a variety of methods. Step #7: Once you add “Published Date” as the sorting criteria, you’ll also notice a new field called “Order.” You can either choose the oldest or latest articles to appear first. Tap the “Sort by” field and select an option, for example, “Published Date.” Step #6: As a next step, you can sort the items from the RSS feed by adding a “Filter Articles” action. You can also specify how many articles you want to pull from the feed. Since we’ve already specified the feed URL in the previous step, in the URL field, pass the feed URL by tapping the URL variable listed at the bottom. Step #5: Add RSS feed action “Get Items from RSS Feed” to retrieve individual articles from the feed URL. In the URL field, enter the RSS feed link. Step #4: Since an RSS reader requires a feed URL to function, we start by adding a URL action, which you can do by typing it in the search bar located at the bottom. Step #3: Tap the “Settings” icon on top right, and give the shortcut a name, for example, “RSS reader.” You can also tap the “Icon” option to change it to something that matches your shortcut’s function better. Step #2: Open the app, and in the Library tab, hit “+” on top to create a new shortcut.
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