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I'm not super sure what I should do with this capsule. I've wanted to experiment with it for a while but don't really have a *reason* to use it. I guess I'll just have to come up with something. I'm sure I'll think of something. It'll probably end up be a refuge for stuff I don't think it suited to the web.
I'm currently seeing what's possible with the Gemini server running here. I believe it's Gemserv, and it seems to be able to run CGI scripts, but I'm only experimenting right now.
Here's my initial demo script before I write something up:
#!/usr/bin/env python3 import os from urllib import parse def main(): if "QUERY_STRING" not in os.environ: print("10 Please enter a query...", end="\r\n") return print("20 text/gemini", end="\r\n") print("# Gemini test\n") print("This is a successful response!\n") print("## Environment\n") print("```") for key, value in os.environ.items(): print(key, "=", value) print("```\n") print("## Query string\n") print("```") print(parse.unquote(os.environ["QUERY_STRING"])) print("```") if __name__ == "__main__": main()
User interaction looks to be super limited with Gemini, with queries really being practically restricted simple search. I guess you could do something more sophisticated with some clever path manipulation via PATH_INFO or by tying some state to client certificates, but you'd probably need something more sophisticated than CGI for that.
I've been thinking of writing a simple desktop client with Tk. It's been something like two decades since I've done that.
I used to use Twitter, but went cold turkey early on during The Event.