Fetch GitHub activity from Nom (beta.nomit.dev) and present it clearly.
Base URL: https://beta.nomit.dev
$ARGUMENTS parsing rules:
- If the first argument looks like
org/repo(contains/), use the repo feed at/api/feed/{org}/{repo} - Otherwise use the global feed at
/api/feed --search TEXT— free-text search (full-text on title/summary)--type TYPE— filter by event type:pull_request,issue,release,push--org ORG— filter by GitHub org (global feed only)--from DATE/--to DATE— date range (ISO 8601, e.g. 2026-01-01) (global feed only)--limit N— results to return (default 20, max 100)--rss— fetch RSS XML instead of JSON (repo feed:/api/feed/{org}/{repo}/rss; global:/api/feed/rss)
Build q for global feed by joining filters: e.g. type:pull_request org:vercel from:2026-01-01 plus any --search text.
API endpoints (JSON):
- Global feed:
GET /api/feed - Repo feed:
GET /api/feed/{org}/{repo}
RSS endpoints (if --rss):
- Global:
GET /api/feed/rss - Repo:
GET /api/feed/{org}/{repo}/rss
Use curl to fetch the response. For JSON, present results as a clean readable summary. For each item show:
- Event type label (PR / Issue / Release / Push)
- Title as a markdown link to the URL
- One-line AI summary
- Author and timestamp (relative if possible)
Response shape: { items: [...], pagination: { offset, limit, has_more } }. Each item has id, type, org, repo, title, summary, url, author, contributors, updated_at.
Example output format:
**PR** [Add turbo support](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/123)
timneutkens · 2 hours ago
Adds experimental Turbo support to the build pipeline, cutting build times by ~40%.
**Release** [v14.2.0](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/releases/tag/v14.2.0)
vercel-release-bot · 1 day ago
Major release introducing partial pre-rendering and improved image optimisation.