Simple Python script to generate a Gemini gemlog and accompanying Atom feed.
- feedgen
- That's it 😌
Install with
pip install -r requirements.txtNote: depending on your system pip may need to be replaced with pip3, python -m pip or python3 -m pip.
Edit gengemConfig.cfg and fill in required information:
rootURL- The URL where your gemlog is hosted. Only used for permalinks in the Atom feed.gemlogFolder- The folder where your .txt files containing gemlog posts are stored.public_gemini- The folder where yourgemlog.gmifile andatom.xmlfile will be written to. This folder must contain a subfolder titledposts.
Only the above points are required information, but unless you want the title of your gemlog to be "My Gemlog." I highly recommend editing the other fields. The gengemConfig.cfg file is commented with usage instructions and examples.
Execute gengem.py and it will do everything else for you - all your files will be neatly placed in the directory you set as your public_gemini. File names are maintained from the .txt files (although spaces are replaced with dashes).
Download this entire repo and replace the contents of gengemConfig.cfg with the contents of SAMPLE_CONFIG.cfg. Execute gengem.py and.. voila! The sample posts (in the posts directory provided) have been generated into a gemlog, found within the public_gemini folder provided! A gemlog index has also been generated, along with an atom.xml! Note that this sample atom.xml is pointing to an example.com domain and the links within it do not work! This is for demonstration purposes only!
The first line of your .txt files require:
- A title, denoted by a
+titletag - A date in ISO 8601 format, denoted by a
+datetag
Note that the title and date tags can go in any order, so long as they are on the first line of your .txt file.
An example .txt file:
+title My first gemlog! +date 2023-04-21
Hi everyone! This is my first gemlog.
Hope you enjoy!