You see the why-it-matters first, not a wall of abstracts
Hacker News
Only the stories worth opening
High-signal threads surface without endless refreshing
GitHub Trending
Repository momentum in one glance
Know what is moving without checking another feed
Before Linnet
A morning run by tabs and missed context.
Too many tabs, newsletters, and alerts competing for attention.
Important updates hidden between low-signal noise.
Morning context depends on how much time you have that day.
After Linnet
A finished briefing waiting in one place.
One finished briefing waiting for you before the workday starts.
Papers, stories, repos, and reminders grouped into a readable flow.
A repeatable routine you can trust instead of a pile of open tabs.
How It Works Today
The setup wizard drafts your config files and walks you through a one-time GitHub handoff.
After that, Actions runs the pipeline nightly and Pages hosts the result — no server needed.
Choose your sources. Tell Linnet what deserves your attention.
Generate the config. The wizard drafts the files and reminder notes.
Commit once on GitHub. Wake up to a finished briefing from then on.