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[users] Noob-friendly solutions for co-writing a gemini site?

Sgaith Sgiath at pm.me

Tue Apr 20 21:20:02 BST 2021

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Yeah, we have been using syncthing for other purposes, but then there is
still the question of what would be a simple text editor, optimally with
syntax highlighting, that she could use.

I would recommend Visual Studio Code [1] with the Gemini plugin [2].

I am aware that it is not ideal from many points of view but it is availableon almost all platforms, has easy-to-understand UI even for someone comingMicrosoft Office and with another plugin [3] can even directly connect toserver through SSH and show the files the same way as local ones.

I am using VS Code to collaborate on LaTeX files with my wife and it isworking for us.

Have a nice day--SgiathGPG: 0x70F9C7DE34CB3BC8

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