Sujet : Re: Which editors / tools do you use?
De : sean (at) *nospam* conman.org
Groupes : comp.infosystems.geminiDate : 26. Mar 2025, 07:31:30
Autres entêtes
Organisation : Conman Laboratories
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It was thus said that the Great zeitverschreib <
zeitverschreib.usenet@emailsammelordner.de> once stated:
Over the past few days, my interest in Gemini and the Usenet flared up
again and I stumbled across some blog posts about using Hugo to create
.gmi files from the Markdowns already written for regular blogs.
I'd like to know which software you are using to maintain your
capsules. Do you write them in nano/vim/etc. or do you use speciallized
apps?
It's a mixture. I use a regular text editor (joe for those curious) to
write my entry using a custom markup language I developed. It's then run
through a tool to convert it to HTML, and another tool to add it to my blog
via the PUT method to my blogging engine. It's then added to my blog and
the various feed files are generated. It is automatically availble via my
Gemini and gopher servers that I also wrote, using some custom modules for
both servers. The custom modules will read the requested post, and convert
the HTML to text/gemtext (for Gemini, and rather badly, because it's a very
poor match for HTML) and plain text (for gopher, which looks much better
than the Gemini output). That's basically it.
-spc