What is feedr?
feedr is a npm that Use feedr to fetch the data from a remote url, respect its caching, and parse its data. Despite its name, it's not just for feed data but also for all data that you can feed into it (including binary . It has a Nerq Trust Score of 48/100 (D). 0 GitHub stars. Published by bevryme. Last analyzed April 2026.
Why This Score
- ⚠️ Security: 0/100 — Some security concerns
- ⚠️ Maintenance: 0/100 — Maintenance activity is low
- ⚠️ Community: 0 stars, 0 downloads — Growing community
- ⚠️ Transparency: License: Not specified — No license specified
Trust & Safety Overview
What feedr Does
feedr is a npm in the npm category. Use feedr to fetch the data from a remote url, respect its caching, and parse its data. Despite its name, it's not just for feed data but also for all data that you can feed into it (including binary data).. It is published by bevryme and has no specified license. With 0 GitHub stars and 0 downloads, it has a small community of users and contributors.
Who Should Use feedr
feedr is recommended only for experimental use. Consider alternatives with higher trust scores for production systems.
Details
| Author | bevryme |
|---|---|
| Category | npm |
| License | Not specified |
| Type | npm |
| Source | View on GitHub |
| Security Score | 0/100 |
| Activity Score | 0/100 |
How to Get Started
Check the trust score before installing:
curl nerq.ai/v1/preflight?target=feedr
Setup guide · Full safety report · Production review · Is it safe?
Frequently Asked Questions
Last updated April 2026. Trust scores based on automated analysis of public data.