Hey all! I've just recently started looking into Gemini, and I decided to try and write my own little client. ? I love what other people have done, but something I've noticed is that a lot of existing clients don't support Windows, so I thought I'd work on my own. ? Additionally, I kinda wanted to play with Rust and localization technologies, so that's on full display here as well. ? Here's the github page! https://github.com/strega-nil/garnet I warn you that it is... not feature complete at all. Currently, all it does is request gemini pages and print the resulting response out directly. Thanks for checking it out y'all! Nicole -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/attachments/20200519/cf80 3c50/attachment.htm>
> Hey all! > I've just recently started looking into Gemini, and I decided to try and > write my own little client. ???? I love what other people have done, but > something I've noticed is that a lot of existing clients don't support > Windows, so I thought I'd work on my own. ???? > Additionally, I kinda wanted to play with Rust and localization > technologies, so that's on full display here as well. ???? > Here's the github page! https://github.com/strega-nil/garnet > I warn you that it is... not feature complete at all. Currently, all it > does is request gemini pages and print the resulting response out > directly. > > Thanks for checking it out y'all! > Nicole Hi Nicole, Can't wait to try this out. I'll probably take some time to dig through the code to see how it works and how it's built as time allows. I'm stuck on Windows for my day-job, so having a nice Gemini client would be a real luxury :) Thanks for the time and effort you are putting into this project! -- Dunderpate
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