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From: Christopher Howard <christopher@librehacker.com>
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Subject: Re: Which editors / tools do you use?
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2025 06:53:49 -0800
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I write the gmi files directly on my server using Emacs + TRAMP +
gemini-mode. I have several Elisp functions I wrote which provide very
basic CMS functions, like quickly creating the gmi file with an
appropriate file name, as well as listing it on the gemfeed page, and
uploading images. I use git for VC on all the files.

Some people like to use org mode and then create the gemtext documents
from that. But personally I like the gemtext format a lot as being
simple and visually pleasing and natural for writing, so I just write
the gemtext directly.

I use kineto to provide a Web proxy to the capsule.

-- 
Christopher Howard