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December 19, 2021
In my last gemlog entry[1] I talked about the gemini server framework I created but hadn't yet made the code available. This wasn't because the code wasn't ready to publish but because I didn't yet know where I wanted to publish it.
Since I wrote that entry I've figured out where to publish my gemini related projects. In my spare time I created a git hosting service called source.community[1] with a gemini interface! I've pushed up the code for my server framework[2]. You can check out the docs on pkg.go.dev[3].
Anyone is welcome to sign up for a source.community account. There is currently an invite process while I make sure the service can scale affordably. You can request an invite from the source.community home page.
Check out the official gemlog[1] and FAQ[2] for more details. Here are some feature highlights:
repos with public read and protected writes
git+https
go get support
gmi files get rendered as gemini text
MD files get converted to and rendered as gemini text on the fly
view the raw source of any file
binary files get served with the appropriate mime type
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Announcing source.community © 2021 by Clifton Kaznocha is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
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