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https://github.com/kieselsteini/cgo

A terminal based gopher client - Please also look at: https://github.com/kieselsteini/delve for a better client
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A terminal based gopher client - Please also look at: https://github.com/kieselsteini/delve for a better client

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cgo - a terminal gopher client
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Summary
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cgo is a UNIX/Linux terminal based gopher client. It has no other
dependencies than libc and some syscalls. It should run on every
VT100 compatible terminal. To show media like images, music or
webpages it relies on external programs you can specify.

What does cgo mean?
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cgo means more or less, the "c go"pher client. And c could
stand for C (the programming language), colorful or console.
You may choose one of the meanings or propose other :)
(but please not crappy!)

How to install
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Grab the source code, open cgo.c and adjust the external programs
to your needs. You can also change the default gopherhole where
cgo connects on startup without any parameters (e.g. you can
tell cgo to connect directly to some Veronica search engine).
And if you don't like the default colors, you're able to change
them also here.
If you're done with changing the defaults, just "make" the
final binary.

Parameters
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In case you omit all parameters cgo will show you the default
gopherhole specified in the source file.

* -H show usage
* -v print version
* gopher URI opens the given gopher URI

Usage
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When "surfing" in the gopherspace cgo only presents you
with directory listings. Every selector is preceeded with two
ascii chars, or three if we run out of selectors in the
range 'aa', 'ab' ... 'zz'. By typing in these chars cgo will
jump to the given selector. Every time you jump to another
directory listing cgo generates a history entry (like every
browser). To show other media cgo uses external programs
to present it (e.g. less, display, mplayer, firefox).
The following commands are understood by cgo:

* ? help
* < jump back in history
* * reload directory
* [link] show / jump to selector
* .[link] download selector
* H show history
* H[link] jump to specified history item
* G[URI] jumps right to the specified gopher URI
* B show bookmarks
* B[link] jump to specified bookmark item

[link] stands for the two (or three) colored letters in front of selectors.

Configuration
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cgo reads `/etc/cgorc` and then `$(HOME)/.cgorc` for defaults. If both
files are missing, hardcoded defaults will be used. Following configuration
keys are recognized by cgo:

* `start_uri` the gopher URI which is displayed at start
* `cmd_text` command to show text files
* `cmd_browser` command to HTML links
* `cmd_image` command to show images
* `cmd_player` command to play audio files
* `color_prompt` ANSI color sequence for the prompt
* `color_selector` ANSI color sequence for selectors
* `verbose` If not "false" or "off" it will show messages like "downloading" / "executing" when downloading a selector
* `bookmarkN` configure bookmarks

Todo
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* list is empty :D

Bugs
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* none I'm aware of :)

Feel free to use this small gopher client. I hope you'll
find it as useful as I do. Send me comments or patches if you
like. I would appreciate it.