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Gemfreely
Main Repo: Agnos.is Git
Mirrored at GitHub
Sync Gemini protocol Gemlogs to WriteFreely instances.
Prerequisites, and who is this for?
To use gemfreely
, You will need:
- A gemini capsule. See geminiprotocol.net.
- A WriteFreely instance. See writefreely.org.
gemfreely
is for people who want to link their Gemini capsule's
gemlog into the Fediverse in a simple way. Gemini as a protocol is not
so easily accessible to most who use the internet, and with the
Fediverse gaining traction daily, this provides a way to increase the
visibility of your Gemini capsule's blog posts.
What is Gemini? Gemini is a lightweight alternative to the regular Web, but not designed to replace it.
What is WriteFreely? WriteFreely is blogging software, similar to WordPress, that integrates with the so-called "Fediverse" (interconnected social media sites using the ActivityPub standard).
Usage
gemfreely help
Gemfreely is designed to be straightforward to use, and is mostly intended for use in an automated fashion. There are two steps to successfully synchronizing your gemlog to WriteFreely:
gemfreely login
gemfreely sync
WriteFreely Login
First, you must possess an access token to your WriteFreely instance.
If you do not have one, gemfreely
can create one for you:
gemfreely login --wf-url="https://witefreely.example.com/" -u yourusername -p "yourpassword"
If your login is successful, this will print out the WriteFreely access token. Save this for use, as it is not stored anywhere.
Sync Gemlog to WriteFreely
To synchronize your gemlog to WriteFreely, use the sync
command. You will need:
- Your WriteFreely access token. Note: Username and password are not supported for sync.
- The full URL to your gemlog's feed (either Atom or Gemfeed, but Atom is preferable for publish date accuracy).
- The URL of your writefreely blog.
gemfreely \
-t "YourWFAccessToken" \
--wf-alias="yourusername" \
sync \
--gemlog-url="gemini://example.com/gemlog/atom.xml" \
--wf-url="https://writefreely.example.com"
The --wf-alias
argument, in WriteFreely terms, is the alias
of
your WriteFreely collection
. In more common terms, this is the
identifier of your blog, and it's usually the same as your WriteFreely
username.
Additional Options
The sync
command has two additional options relating to sanitization
of the converted gemlog posts:
--strip-before-marker <STRIP_BEFORE_MARKER>
Remove all text BEFORE this marker in the Gemlog post
--strip-after-marker <STRIP_AFTER_MARKER>
Remove all text AFTER this marker in the Gemlog post
These markers can be any valid UTF-8 string. The primary purpose of these options is to remove text that is present in the gemlog post, but doesn't need to be in the converted blog post in Markdown. On my gemlog, it is used to remove the title, footer, and header, which contain links to go back to other parts of the Gemini capsule. These don't need to be present in the WriteFreely post.
Logout
It is possible to invalidate the WriteFreely access token by using gemfreely logout
:
gemfreely --wf-alias="youralias"
\ -t "YourAccessToken" logout \
--wf-url="https://writefreely.example.com"
This will revoke the access token on WriteFreely, and a new one will
be required to use the sync
command.
Reporting Issues
Issues can be reported at either GitHub or the canonical repository at https://git.agnos.is/.