# PolyFeed > Create Atom feeds for websites that don't support it PolyFeed generates Atom feeds out of websites that don't have one, such as _Twitter_ or _Facebook_ (* cough * * cough *). It supports any platform that C♯ .NET applications can run, including Linux and Windows. ## Install ### From a Release Download and extract the [latest release](https://github.com/sbrl/PolyFeed/releases/latest). You're done! ### Building from Source Clone this repository, and then build the code with `msbuild`: ```bash msbuild /p:Configuration=Release ``` The build output will be outputted to `PolyFeed/bin/Release`. ## Usage PolyFeed uses [TOML](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml) configuration files to define Atom feeds. First, create a configuration file that specifies how PolyFeed should generate an Atom feed - or use [one of the examples](https://github.com/sbrl/PolyFeed/tree/master/examples). Then, run PolyFeed over it: ```bash path/to/PolyFeed.exe --config path/to/config.toml ``` ...it will generate the named `.atom` file automatically, keeping you up-to-date on it's progress and any errors it encounters. Use `PolyFeed.exe --help` to display the full range of command-line flags available. ## Contributing Contributions are welcome - feel free to [open an issue](https://github.com/sbrl/PolyFeed/issues/new) or (even better) a [pull request](https://github.com/sbrl/PolyFeed/compare). The [issue tracker](https://github.com/sbrl/PolyFeed/issues) is the place where all the tasks relating to the project are kept. ## Licence PolyFeed is released under the _Mozilla Public License 2.0_. The full license text is included in the `LICENSE` file in this repository.