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I've made a small repository of scripts to help upload and download from envs.net over rsync. You must have an envs.net account first, with a working ssh connection.
After that, clone the repo with the following git command:
git clone https://git.envs.net/coleman/envs.net
Update the env file with your user, and then run the download script.
Make your edits, and commit your changes. Then run the upload script.
I like this method better than directly syncing a git repository onto the envs server, because it only pushes gemini/php/gopher to the server. Other surrounding scripts and notes can be kept out of your envs.net home directory. To me, this feels cleaner.
Check it out at the following (https) link.