unnamed-gopher-client
lagrange
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MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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unnamed-gopher-client
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Lagrange: A Beautiful Gemini Client
It doesn't support Gemini (yet) but here's my take at a modern, fully-featured Gopher client: https://github.com/zenoamaro/unnamed-gopher-client
I tend to spend hours browsing Gopherholes, so I implemented a navigation system that I have yet to see in any other Gopher client (or web, for that matter): Drill-down Columnar Navigation. It is heavily inspired by Finder's own column navigation, so if you like that, you'll be at home.
In addition, it has other features that every modern browser should have:
* A tabbed interface
lagrange
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Support for gzip compression
I've proposed such solution in Lagrange feature request. What do you think?
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The web’s most important decision
Using a terminal, the old lynx browser is probably the most widely available and user-friendly client.
If you want a GUI, Skyjake's Lagrange browswer is beautiful and available for Linux, Mac, and Windows: https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange
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Text Only News Websites
https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange
Lagrange is sort of the Netscape of Gemini. It works on all the major desktop and mobile OSes. Personally prefer Elaho (iOS) or Buran (Android) for mobile
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Show HN: Textual Markdown – a Markdown “browser” in the terminal
[3] https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange
- Is there an “underground” version of the internet?
- Surfing the Gopherspace
- Finger: The First Social Software
- Setting a site icon
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Lagrange, a beautiful Gemini client, for Android (pre-release)
So for the uninitiated like myself,
this is hosted on Github at:
https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange
And is a client for a new internet protocol that is "heavier than Gopher, but lighter than the web". Discussed here:
https://gemini.circumlunar.space/
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Gemini is Solutionism at its Worst
I'd start by checking out Antenna:
https://portal.mozz.us/gemini/warmedal.se/~antenna/
It's an aggregator of sorts, but with a bit of a twist.
Clients, for the terminal I recommend Amfora
https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora
and Lagrange is a great GUI client
https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange
Communication, there's an informal way of addressing other gemlogs using 'RE: '. It's fraught with issues, as I have discussed. There's IRC (#gemini on tilde.chat) and Usenet (comp.infosystems.gemini) now that the mailing list (itself a potent source of drama) has gone to the great bitbucket in the sky.<p><a href="https://portal.mozz.us/gemini/gerikson.com/gemlog/gemini-sux/Re-re-re-considered-harmful.gmi" rel="nofollow">https://portal.mozz.us/gemini/gerikson.com/gemlog/gemini-sux...</a>
What are some alternatives?
nostr - a truly censorship-resistant alternative to Twitter that has a chance of working
adblock2privoxy - Convert adblock config files to privoxy format
gopher-plus - Gopher+ protocol specification
syme - White paper for Syme, a zero-knowledge key architecture and encrypted messaging platform
TerraHax-Bin - Official Repository for TerraHax
amfora - A fancy terminal browser for the Gemini protocol.
webcert - WebCert is a Web application to generate and manage digital certificates in cases where no "full" CA is needed.
blockit - WebKitGTK adblock extension with Brave's Rust-based adblock engine for backend.
gemini-fortune-bot - Fortune teller machine that accepts Monero
Surfingkeys - Map your keys for web surfing, expand your browser with javascript and keyboard.
SDL - DEPRECATED: Official development moved to GitHub