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Medium Story

Get recent medium stories on your README profile

Issue . Feature

Medium Story Card

Easy to use! 🅲🆃🆁🅻+🅲 & 🅲🆃🆁🅻+🆅 into your readme markdown.

Change the ?username= value to your Medium's username.

[![My Medium Stories](https://medium-story.vercel.app/api?username=@s09001&index=0)](https://medium-story.vercel.app/api?username=@s09001&index=0&is_link=true)

My Medium Stories

or

<a
  href="https://medium-story.vercel.app/api?username=@s09001&index=0&is_link=true"
>
  <img
    height="200"
    src="https://medium-story.vercel.app/api?username=@s09001&index=0"
  />
</a>

Note: This project use rss to get your newest 10 stories. The index param let you to choose which story you want to get, 0 means the latest story, etc.

You can see an example here as well.

Hide specific info

You can pass a &hide= parameter with comma-separated values.

&hide=date,img,desc,category

![My Medium Stories](https://medium-story.vercel.app/api?username=@s09001&index=0&hide=date,img)

My Medium Stories

Get story url

You can pass a &is_link=true. Instead of return a svg image, the request will return the link of story

https://medium-story.vercel.app/api?username=@s09001&index=0&is_link=true

Deploy your own 🚀

Guide
  • Fork this repo

  • Sign up and log in into Vercel

  • Go to Vercel dashboard

  • Click New Project

  • Click Import Git Respository(Of course you need to authorize the repo first, then you can see the repo in the list)

    2022-06-30_10-28

  • Click delpoy, and done. Find out your domain and start to use it!

  • Add following command to prevent deploying on irrelevant changes. 2022-06-30_10-17

Deploy with Vercel


Contributions welcome! Also ⭐