Gemini space
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The Gemini protocol is a collaboratively designed communications protocol for distributing, searching, and retrieving documents in Internet Protocol networks. The design is inspired by the Gopher (protocol) with the addition of Transport Layer Security and privacy. It is not intended to replace Gopher or HTTP, but to co-exist with them.[1]
Client software
Browsers
Browser | Version | Notes | |
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First supported | Last supported | ||
asuka | 0.1 | Present | An NCurses-based Gemini client written in Rust |
AV-98 | 0.0.1 | Present | A Gemini client written in Python |
Bombadillo | 2.0.0 | Present | A Gemini client written in Go |
Castor | ? | Present | A GTK Gemini client written in Rust |
Elpher | ? | Present | A Gemini client written in Emacs. |
Fafi | ? | Present | A Gemini client written in Racket. |
GemiNaut | 0.8.1 | Present | A graphical Gemini client written in C# for Microsoft Windows |
Kristall | V0.1 | Present | A Qt Gemini client written in C++ |
Gemini to HTTP gateways
Users of Web browsers that have incomplete or no support for Gemini can access content on Gemini servers via a server gateway or proxy server that converts Gemini into HTML; known proxies are the Mozz.us portal and Vulpes Proxy.
See also
References
- ^ "Project Gemini FAQ". Archived from the original on 22 June 2020. Retrieved 26 June 2020.