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Gemini Digest, Vol 23, Issue 25

charliebrownau <charliebrownau (a) protonmail.com>

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Gday

Is it possible to view Gemini blogs/gmi files
offline without a server ?

Would it be possible to download blogs,
recipes , poems , fanasty stories
or podcast dissusions,
and read them later on offline ???

Also if someone was to create a offline blog
say in the situation, your offgrid, camping or
on holiday, you may want to document it
or currently censored + looking into another hosting solution


I came across this usefull tool - Gemget
 - https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/gemget
  Which is simular as Youtube-dl + wget

Gemget allows me to manually download Gemcast radio
 gemini://kwiecien.us/gemcast/

Then use mpg123 to play it back using pipewire/alsa
connected to my bluetooth speaker
https://www.mpg123.de/

I currently have Lagrange appimage on my Ryzen
& Amfora on my chromebook (running Endeavour OS)
- https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange/releases
- https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora
- https://endeavouros.com/

Thanks gemini Community

Regards from Downunder
Charliebrownau

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On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 11:54:51AM +0000,
 charliebrownau <charliebrownau at protonmail.com> wrote 
 a message of 133 lines which said:

> Is it possible to view Gemini blogs/gmi files offline without a
> server ?

Of course, as it is possible with Web (HTML) files.

> Would it be possible to download blogs, recipes , poems , fanasty
> stories or podcast dissusions, and read them later on offline ???

Yes. One possible solution for downloading an entire capsule or a part
of it is the geminitrack program, in Agunua <https://framagit.org/bortzmeyer/agunua>.

> Also if someone was to create a offline blog say in the situation,
> your offgrid, camping or on holiday, you may want to document it or
> currently censored + looking into another hosting solution

You may be interested by the Gempub format
<https://codeberg.org/oppenlab/gempub>. geminitrack can create such
files and Lagrange can read them.

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