On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 16:29:36 +0000 "Miguel de Luis Espinosa" <enteka@fastmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, non-subscriber here, (I prefer to browse the archives). > > What brings me here is an idea I had to use gemini as a kind of > personal wiki. The whole thing at this point is to have a bunch of > gemtext files on a folder and use it to keep my notes, links, > projects and such in an hypertext fashion. > > Gemini syntax is so simple that it would need the whole thing a > breeze. You only need a client able to open local files (amfora does, > haven't tried anything else). > > Has anybody tried anything like that? And if so, any tips? > > Thank you and gracias, Miguel (enteka.xyz) I'm trying to put something like this together using Supertag, with not much luck so far, because Rust packaging is a pain in the ass for a Guix user. But a similar tag file system approach could work with any plaintext format, or indeed any format that lets you link to other files.
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