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Which config/plugins do you use for writing Gemtext?

I'm not really sure about, the only thing I set so far is that the text should wrap on the terminal border, but I want to set it to wrap at column 80. I don't know how you edit your gemtext files, are there any plugins, syntax highlighters or the like? Or is there even a dedicated editor for gemtext? Pls let me kno!

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🧶 betabube

Aug 14 · 3 months ago

4 Comments ↓

🚀 stack · Aug 14 at 12:20:

I don't use any plugins. There is so little syntax that it rarely matters.

🚀 mbays · Aug 14 at 15:53:

I use kconner's syntax file

— vim syntax git repo

along with the following simple ftplugin:

set fo=
set linebreak
set showbreak=+

🦀 jeang3nie · Aug 14 at 20:42:

About the only nicety I've added specifically for Gemini is easy access to spell checking with 'leader-sc'.

As for line breaks, I use a tiling wm (sway on Linux, i3 on FreeBSD) so I just open a second window next to three one I'm writing in, if I don't already have something there. I could have taken three time to figure it out but I just never bothered.

😺 gemalaya · Aug 23 at 20:59:

I use this gemtext syntax highlighting plugin, it's nice and simple

https://github.com/SuneelFreimuth/vim-gemtext