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Gemini browser written in Tcl/Tk

ziggys@autistici.org <ziggys (a) autistici.org>

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defdefred <defdefred (a) protonmail.com>

Only need to install tcl tk tcl-lts ( <8MB) and
curl https://gitgud.io/sathariel/zain/-/raw/master/zain?inline=false > zain
chmod +x zain
Excellent!
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On Saturday, May 23, 2020 7:28 PM, ziggys at autistici.org <ziggys at 
autistici.org> wrote:

> Zain
>
> https://gitgud.io/sathariel/zain
>
> Zain is a gemini browser written in Tcl/Tk. For more information about 
the gemini protocol visit https://gemini.circumlunar.space/
>
> #installationInstallation
>
> You need to install Tcl/Tk and tcl-tls to run this script. Then give it 
execute permission and run it.

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Sebastian Alejandro <sebastian1231alejandro (a) gmail.com>

I just gave it a try, it's pretty good!

On Sat May 23, 2020 at 10:28 AM EDT, ziggys at autistici.org wrote:
> <div dir="auto"><h1 dir="auto">Zain</h1><div><span
> style="font-family:sans-serif">https://gitgud.io/sathariel/zain</span></div><div><span
> style="font-family:sans-serif"><br /></span></div><div><br /></div>
> <p dir="auto">Zain is a gemini browser written in Tcl/Tk. For more
> information about the gemini protocol visit <a
> href="https://gemini.circumlunar.space/">https://gemini.circumlunar.space/</a></p><p
> dir="auto"><br /></p>
> <h2 dir="auto">
> <a href="#installation"></a>Installation</h2>
> <p dir="auto">You need to install Tcl/Tk and tcl-tls to run this script.
> Then give it execute permission and run it.</p><div><br /></div></div>

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