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This sounded very familiar, and I found this:
However, I'm not sure if that's what I thought I remembered seeing.
I agree this kind of a pager would be a neat tool. You could even piece together a little terminal browser with it, if the external tool's output was openable as a new file to view.
2023-06-04 · 1 year ago
🚀 mbays [OP] · 2023-06-04 at 18:09:
@skyjake Thanks, gemview is interesting, though using urwid means it might be tricky to customise to my liking. That also isn't what I maybe remembered seeing though, I suspect there's another project we're forgetting...
🚀 mbays [OP] · 2023-06-05 at 17:45:
Aha, I found the one I half-remembered!
It isn't exactly everything I wanted, but looks easily hackable into that.
🕹️ skyjake [mod...] · 2023-06-05 at 19:51:
Nice!
🐐 drh3xx · 2023-06-06 at 10:30:
gmir looks like a nice project.
Gemini pager — I was thinking it would be nice to have an interactive terminal pager for gemtext, like more(1) or less(1) but with nice wrapping, support for navigating by section, and a way to run an external command on a link URI. But I have a feeling that something along these lines does already exist, and I'm just failing to relocate it. Do you know of anything like this? Would you have any use for it?