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Re: [users] Noob-friendly solutions for co-writing a gemini site?

- Unicorn <unicorn at disroot.org>

@ Tue, 20 Apr 2021 18:03 +0000

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Reply to Omar Polo <op at omarpolo.com>

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20 Apr 2021 18:34:46 Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>:

I never did something like this (I usually just use git or rsync to
publish) but maybe syncthing[0] is an option too.

Yeah, we have been using syncthing for other purposes, but then there is

still the question of what would be a simple text editor, optimally with

syntax highlighting, that she could use.

Nextcloud could be an option too, but it seems to require more effort.
IIRC you can edit also plain text files with the built-in editor, but
it won't do syntax highlighting and you have to find a solution for the
publishing part.

Unfortunately .gmi is not recognized as plain text :/

I was considering webdav to get the files out, but that also seems

unnecessarily complicated. I suppose local editing with sync is a better

idea unless there is a different server-based option thats better.

Thanks for the input though :)

Best,

Unicorn

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