Lovell - a Gemini server written for Node.js

Kevin Sangeelee kevin at susa.net
Tue Aug 11 13:53:44 BST 2020


Well done. If you're looking for motivators to push your project
forward, I recommend running a gemini site using your own server,
assuming you have server/domain resources to do this.

If I were doing such a thing, I might start with some overview
articles, as well as some auto-generated stuff (e.g. a gemtext version
of the git log) which could eventually be invoked via CGI if or when
you choose to add this.

There's a bunch of implied feature requests right there!

On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 at 09:07, Krispin Schulz <krispin at posteo.de> wrote:
>
> Hi geminauts,
>
> I just wrote a super-simple server running with Node.js:
>
> https://git.sr.ht/~kr1sp1n/lovell
>
> It’s just a proof-of-concept for now and it serves only a static file.
> But it was fun to write it and showed me again how simple it is to implement the Gemini protocol.
> Please send me feature requests if you like and I am more than happy to implement it.
>
> Have a "lovelly” day!
>
>
> Krispin


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