Passages – Read long-form articles on you E-Ink
Finally fixes the 'read later' backlog by forcing content onto actual e-ink devices.

Yet another RSS-to-Kindle wrapper when Calibre and Send-to-Kindle already do this.
Kindle owners, digital minimalists, RSS subscribers
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But often, its easier to scroll reddit or instagra when I only have 5 mins of downtime. So that made me think...what if you could send shorter content like blogs and articles to my kindle.
That was the inspiration behind RSStoKindle.
Subscribe to RSS feeds on your kindle, and have a mix of content (novels, or blogs) you can read in your downtime. Instead of just reaching for another algorithmic feed, its actually content you want to read.
Give it a try, let me know what you think!
Finally fixes the 'read later' backlog by forcing content onto actual e-ink devices.
ES3 JavaScript that actually runs on Kindle's ancient experimental browser.
RSS feeds for gem updates when Dependabot notifications flood your inbox.
Downloads paywalled Substack posts to Kindle-ready EPUB when Readwise costs $8/month.
Uses MCP smartly so Claude itself can call a tool to condense and structure a whole conversation into title/chapters, then spits out an EPUB and emails it to your Kindle in minutes — simple but immediately useful. It's not reinventing the world, but the pragmatic pipeline (model→formatter→Epub→SMTP) and the /stew prompt shortcut make saving conversations feel like a one-line command; I'd want clearer privacy and management details next.
It wires into Claude via MCP and exposes a single /stew prompt plus two tools (get_epub_system_prompt and email_epub_to_kindle) to convert conversations into EPUBs and push them to a Kindle address. Practical and focused — however it's tethered to the Claude ecosystem, consumes your Claude tokens, and enforces a 2,000-word cap as a guardrail.