gemini
There’s a paragraph on a page that I need to remove temporarily. It would be easier to just collect it out like I would in HTML. Then I can restore it quickly when it’s needed again. Is it not possible?
Hi guys! So I recently discovered gemini and I just love it. Currently working on a browser application for Android, but in the meantime I was curious how this cgi hosting works, so I sketched up quickly a small blogging system in Python. You just put your gmi files inside a folder, config gemBlog and it lists them, categorized by date (year and month). https://github.com/eocorekuneho/gemBlog It's not great code by any means, but it was fun to scribble it down. You can see it in action (with not much and random testing content in hungarian...) here: gemini://furryhu.org/cgi-bin/gemblog/ It is now hardwired to the environment variables Jetforce uses, but with minimal editing, I think it can be used with other server application. Anyway, have a nice day!
gemini://samsara.bebear.net/urbandict
Gemalaya is a keyboard-driven Gemini browser. I started this project because i didn't find a gemini browser that could be controlled mainly from the keyboard (just recently learned about vimini ..). Gemalaya uses the [levior web-to-gemini proxy](https://gitlab.com/cipres/levior), so you can also use it to browse regular webpages. It can play multimedia files and supports text-to-speech and text translations.
*levior* (latin word meaning lighter) is a web (HTTP/HTTPs) to Gemini proxy. It converts web pages on-the-fly to the gemtext format, allowing you to browse regular web pages with any Gemini browser without having to suffer the heavyness associated with certain technologies of the modern web. *levior* supports Javascript rendering and can therefore be used to browse dynamic websites. levior also supports serving other types of content, like ZIM files (the archive format used by Wikipedia), making it possible to browse complete wikis through Gemini.
- [gemini link](gemini://geminiprotocol.net/news/2023_09_09.gmi) > As of the posting of this announcement, the new geminiprotocol.net domain is the official home of Project Gemini. If you're reading this, you are already here! Welcome! As per the plan outlined in previous announcements, the CAPCOM aggregator and the SFTP user hosting at gemini.circumlunar.space remain at their old addresses. They are no longer official parts of the project, but are part of what I hope will be a growing range of services provided to Geminispace by various folks in the Circumlunar Space community, not just me. The new geminiprotocol.net domain hosts the protocol specification, all the official documentation, the news feed and project history. > > I believe the FAQ, project history and other documents have had all links to and mentions of the old domain name updated to reflect the move, but if you happen to find something I have missed, please let me know! > > Redirects will very shortly be put in place for all HTTPS URLs and for all Gemini URLs except the index page. Prominent notices with links to the new address will be put in place at the old address's Gemini index page and main Gopher menu. As such, nobody ought to get lost, and existing links, bookmarks and subscriptions ought not to break. That said, having to follow redirects all the time decreases the perceived responsiveness of the capsule, and makes the new server dependent upon the old server being online. For this reason, I would like to politely but strongly urge anybody and everybody who has published documents (on any protocol!) or software which links to parts of the official project capsule to update those links. This is a big task, because the official capsule is probably the most commonly linked to host in all of Geminispace, and it's inevitable that some links will not be updated. Nevertheless I am hopeful that a relatively small number of links are by far the most frequently followed, and that those can be updated. In the coming days I will be reaching out to people who I think can help make this happen, but please feel extremely free to beat me to the punch! > > I appreciate that for some people this probably seems like a needlessly disruptive change for relatively little benefit, but this change is important to me and has been on the cards for a long, long time, and I beg your indulgence!
[Gemini link](gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/news/2023_08_14.gmi)
Hi everyone. I discovered gemini a day ago (although I used gopher back in the day), and am trying to start exploring it. Can anyone recommend capsules (is this the correct term for user pages?) about physics and probability theory? or capsules that provide indices about these topics? In the long run I'd like to contribute too. Thank you very much!
[gemini link](gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/news/2023_07_22.gmi)
Just posting my #gemini #GemLog in case someone wants to share theirs with me. Specially if you are interested in #Hacking #Usenet #Gemini #CTF's #CyberPunk #RPG #TTRPG #Matrix #Fediverse etc
Just posting my GemLog in case someone wants to share theirs with me. Specially if you are interested in #Hacking #Usenet #Gemini #CTF's #CyberPunk #RPG #TTRPG #Matrix #Fediverse etc
I keep seeing gemini capsules without an RSS feed and whatnot, so I thought I'd share my standard setup. There's not much to it. It's a python script which takes dates and tags from the markdown metadata, then uses that to order the RSS feed (future dates are simply not published) and uses the tags to create topics.gmi files, with a list of all the articles which have that tag. The basic example is here: > git clone ssh://soft.dmz.rs:2222/capsule.com It requires `fortune`, `make` (optional), `md2gemini`, and `gematom` to run. `fortune` is in all the Linux repos, and `md2gemini` can be installed with pip. Unfortunately, `gematom` will need to be installed from the AUR or built from source (I have instructions in the doc, but I've not tested them very well). But if getting gematom working goes smoothly, the rest is simple - just type `make`.
Kind of browsing gemini on the PDA :). I'm converting a subset of gemini pages for offline browsing with Plucker on the Palm.
I like how [the midnight pub](gemini://midnight.pub:1965/) allows people to leave comments at the bottom of articles. Are there any other gem servers which allow replies don't depend upon coding knowledge? I just do basic hosting on Arch. I'm hopingt to allow general replies, like [geddit](gemini://geddit.glv.one).
Another video by tomasino that covers basic setup with client cert authentication. I had to modify a bit for SCGI usage but generally works the same.
Tomasino posted a couple more videos. This one helped me understand basic user inputs.
It took me a while but I figured out SCGI for molly-brown. This page helped quite a bit: //gemini.bunburya.eu/gemlog/posts/2021-04-07-dynamic-content-scgi-gemini.gmi Now to implement something. Side note, I've been spending quite a bit of time there...it's nice.
I have files marked with a line like this: `date: 2021-01-01` I've been usinng Solderpunk's RSS feed generator so far. => https://tildegit.org/solderpunk/gemfeed.git Link But it only does date by file creation date, which doesn't work for me. Any gemini RSS feed generators where the date can be drawn from a variable?
Just wanted to share my workflow. I got a Markdown to Gemini translator at [idiomdrottning](gemini://idiomdrottning.org:1965/gemini-pandoc). A script then uses `git subtree` to pull those commits in from repos which just have writing. The main bonus is that the Markdown can have a paragraph split into different lines, which works easier with git. The end result is I can write in plain markdow, and it'll automatically be presented both in the Gemini capsule, and then on the website, which uses Hugo to render markdown into html. Since Hugo already uses tags for topics, I got Gemini to recognize those tags. It's made the capsule a little cleaner, since the posts are no longer jumping between Ayer's Logical Positivism and Terminal APIs. I've ended up adding writing pieces Gemini that I wouldn't put on the web. I'm not entirely sure why - I guess it just feels like it's public, but not *too* public. [=> Bash script](https://gitlab.com/andonome/gemini-mf/-/blob/master/update.sh) [=> Site](gemini://malinfreeborn.com)
Pre-release for Lagrange on fdroid. Just got it and looks slick.
I saw a guide on making a client certificate but I'm not sure how to get this to deedum. Simply copy paste the text of the generated keys? Can this be done on android?
"skyjake had a suggestion: > I’ve been wondering how inextricably linked Gemtext is to Geminispace. Sure, the protocol can serve any other type of content as well, but does it make sense to serve pages in a format that virtually no client supports? Really disagree with the idea to put Markdown out there. It’s even harder to parse and emit correctly than XML."
Home of the Midnight Pub, discover Gemini's virtual city and its people
you could use gemget to schedule a download of mirrors on gemini to create a local mirror of the mirror and view content locally with low latency and offline. ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fexternal-content.duckduckgo.com%2Fiu%2F%3Fu%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fi.imgflip.com%252F2%252F3tvxnu.jpg%26f%3D1%26nofb%3D1)
as much as dopamine reward loops are toxic.. sometimes likes make people feel seen or recognized. Protective Measures Gemlikes has some protections in place to prevent abuse or impersonation of the comment and liking system. Note that a server admin can make comments and likes say anything they want though. - An ID is generated based on the commenter's IP address to prevent impersonation by other commenters It's displayed right beside their username, as can be seen above - Usernames cannot be reused on a single page by different IP addresses - An IP address cannot make more than 5 comments on a page by default, although this is configurable in the gemlikes.toml file - The same IP address cannot like a file more than one time - Only files in the directories specified in gemlikes.toml can be like and commented on - Trying to reference files that don't exist will give an error
When I started with Gemini about a week ago, I was in a state of confusion. Here is a small curated list of my bookmarks, that hopefully someone will get use of.. ## general geeks => gemini://hektor.flounder.online/ Art's Gemsite => gemini://bonehead.flounder.online/ Bonehead's Gemini Capsule => gemini://gem.chriswere.uk/ Chris's gemini capsule => gemini://distro.tube/ DISTRO.TUBE => gemini://drewdevault.com/ Drew DeVault's geminispace => gemini://tilde.pink/~emily/ emilog — emily => gemini://friendo.monster/ Friendo dot monster => gemini://vger.cloud/ Welcome to Vger! => gemini://adele.work/code/gemiprox/gemiprox.gmi Gemiprox => gemini://nytpu.com/ nytpu gemlog.sh => gemini://spartan.mozz.us/ Spartan - a new transfer protocol => gemini://adele.work/ Adële's work => gemini://srht.site/custom-domains.gmi Custom domains with sourcehut pages => gemini://gemini.lottalinuxlinks.com/tags/index.gmi lotta-linux-links => gemini://tilde.pink/~www-gem/ Table of Content — www-gem => gemini://earthlight.xyz/blog/ Earth light Linux guy => gemini://idiomdrottning.org/ Idiomdrottning => gemini://perso.pw/blog/articles/xorg-black-and-white.gmi Turn your Xorg in black and white ## users gemlogs => gemini://sev.flounder.online/ _)` (- \/ (- /) / _)` //) => gemini://tilde.pink/~pxltr/ About — pxltr => gemini://adele.work/ Adële's work => gemini://alex.flounder.online/ ALEX IS HERE => gemini://hektor.flounder.online/ Art's Gemsite => gemini://gem.chriswere.uk/ Chris's gemini capsule => gemini://republic.circumlunar.space/users/ Directory listing => gemini://gemini.barca.mi.it/ Fnt400 => gemini://gemini.spelk.online/gems.gmi Gems => gemini://going-flying.com/ going-flying => gemini://tilde.pink/~w/ hello world — w => gemini://jay.scot/ jay.scot => gemini://capsule.usebox.net/gemlog/ Juan's Personal Gemlog => gemini://tilde.pink/~linuxmario/ LinuxMario's gemini space — linuxmario => gemini://midnight.pub/ midnight.pub => gemini://tilde.pink/~rjcks/ Richard's Gemini Capsule @ Tilde.pink — rjcks => gemini://tilde.pink/~robscovell/ robscovell => gemini://samsai.eu/ Samsai's Gemini site => gemini://tilde.pink/~scurra/ Scurras Miniaturen — scurra => gemini://seirdy.one/ Seirdy's Home => gemini://senders.io/ Senders' Capsule => gemini://apintandaparma.club/~ajc/log/ sferics — ajc => gemini://simbly.me/ Simbly Me => gemini://snowymouse.com/ Snowy's Thoughts => gemini://alex.flounder.online/software.gmi Software => gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/solderpunk/gemlog/ Solderpunk versus the windmills: a Gemlog — solderpunk => gemini://tilde.pink/~www-gem/ Table of Content — www-gem => gemini://tilde.pink/~tiwesdaeg/ tiwesdae => gemini://gem.chriswere.uk/trendytalk/ Welcome to the Trendy Talk podcast => gemini://tilde.pink/~devinprater/ Welcome — devinprater => gemini://republic.circumlunar.space/users/xkp/ xkp => gemini://republic.circumlunar.space/users/xkp/ xkp => gemini://republic.circumlunar.space/users/ Directory listing => gemini://sev.flounder.online/ _)` (- \/ (- /) / _)` //) => gemini://tilde.pink/~emily/feed.gmi emilog — emily => gemini://warmedal.se/~bjorn/ ew0k is a Teddybear — bjorn => gemini://capsule.usebox.net/gemlog/ Juan's Personal Gemlog => gemini://shit.cx/ shit.cx => gemini://schmittstefan.flounder.online/ Stefan Schmitt ## gopher => gopher://bitreich.org:70/1/ bitreich.org => gopher://mozz.us:70/1/ HISTORICAL INTERESTS ## guestbook-cool => gemini://typed-hole.org/guestbook/new typed-hole.org ## Central hubs => gemini://cosmic.voyage/ Cosmic Voyage => gemini://medusae.space/ medusae.space gemini directory => gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/ Project Gemini => gemini://mozz.us/ WELCOME TO MOZZ.US => gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/ CircumSpace => gemini://republic.circumlunar.space/users/ Directory listing => gemini://warmedal.se/~bjorn/favourites.gmi bjorn => gemini://calcuode.com/gmisub-aggregate.gmi Gemtext feeds aggregated by gmisub => gemini://calcuode.com/gmifeeds.gmi List of Gemini pages that can be subscribed to => gemini://medusae.space/ medusae.space gemini directory => gemini://rawtext.club/~sloum/spacewalk.gmi sloum => gemini://tilde.pink/ Welcome to tilde.pink! => gemini://station.martinrue.com/ station.martinrue.com ## news => gemini://guardian.shit.cx/ A Guardian Mirror => gemini://guardian.shit.cx/au/ A Guardian Mirror - au => gemini://guardian.shit.cx/world/ A Guardian Mirror - world => gemini://pwshnotes.flounder.online/news/news-sources.gmi News => gemini://simplynews.metalune.xyz/itsfoss.com Recent articles from ItsFoss => gemini://simplynews.metalune.xyz/ This is SimplyNews ## phogs => gemini://apintandaparma.club/~ajft/phlog/ ajft — phlog — ajft ## raspberry-pi => gemini://przemek.flounder.online/ Przemek’s capsule ## reddit => gemini://gemini.bunburya.eu/remini.gmi Welcome to Remini ## torrents => gopher://bay.parazy.de:666/1/ bay.parazy.de ## web-comics => gemini://simbly.me/posts/2021-01-25-Web-Comics.gmi Web comics ## wikipedia => gemini://wp.glv.one/en/ Wikipedia proxy
A tiny blogging service with a web interface, available on Web, Gemini and Gopher.
A new eBook format based on Gemini Protocol's Gemtext. Gempub can also serve as a Gemini capsule archive format. **found this on mastodon
Web hosting is my tech weakness, despite how easy gemini is. I'm having trouble in getting any script to run. I've set my configuration file correctly [following the readme](https://tildegit.org/solderpunk/molly-brown), with `DocBase` set as `root/` (everything is under `gemini/`) and `CGIPaths` to `[root/cgi-bin]`. The script is a simple python hello world print along with the `20 text/gemini\r\n` header printing before. However, navigating to the file just outputs the contents of the script and doesn't actually run it. I'm not sure if I'm somehow setting CGIPath incorrectly and if anyone else has used the software for dynamic content.
Port 1965 is only going to one place, so how can I make sure it's going to the right place? I currently have agate running on a raspberry pi with Arch Linux Arm running agate for the first site.
im running my capsule on rpi with agate , and i'd like to make it subsribers friendly :) any help is welcome !