This is a very early work in progress. The long-term goal is to provide a web interface view of the database with optional remote tag updating. An AngularJS client accesses the database over a few RESTful endpoints with JSON for serialization. The IDs provided by RSS and Atom are completely arbitrary. To avoid ugly encoding issues they're normalized into short, unique, alphanumeric codes called webids. Both feeds and entries fall into the same webid namespace so they share a single endpoint. Endpoints: /elfeed/ Serves the static HTML, JS, and CSS content. /elfeed/content/ Serves content from the content database (`elfeed-deref'). /elfeed/things/ Serve up an elfeed-feed or elfeed-entry in JSON format. /elfeed/search Accepts a q parameter which is an filter string to be parsed and handled by `elfeed-search-parse-filter'. /elfeed/tags Accepts a PUT request to modify the tags of zero or more entries based on a JSON entry passed as the content. /elfeed/update Accepts a time parameter. If time < `elfeed-db-last-update', respond with time. Otherwise don't respond until database updates (long poll).