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authorKatolaZ <katolaz@freaknet.org>2019-01-24 10:46:48 +0000
committerKatolaZ <katolaz@freaknet.org>2019-01-24 10:46:48 +0000
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@@ -7,20 +7,42 @@ an ed-based client by Solene Rapenne (gopher://bitreich.org/1/usr/solene/).
`gophed` is distributed under the MIT License. A copy of the LICENSE is
available in the repo.
+
+ Dependencies
+==================
+
+`gophed` requires only:
+
+ - a POSIX shell (/bin/sh)
+ - netcat (nc)
+ - ed (the standard editor!)
+ - awk
+ - cut
+ - sed
+
+
+ Usage
+===========
The first time you run `gophed` you need to initialise it via:
+```
./gophed -i
+```
This will create a few symlinks in the current folder, namely `g`, `v`,
and `d`, which will be used as `gophed` commands. Once `gophed` has
been initialised, you can start visiting some gopherholes:
+```
./gophed / kalos.mine.nu 70
+```
or equivalently:
+```
./v / kalos.mine.nu 70
+```
This command will download the corresponding resource, and print it on
output with line numbers. An excerpt is reported below:
@@ -51,8 +73,11 @@ can change the default prompt to any single character by changing the
PROMPT variable. Now, if you want to visit the selector at line 23, you
would type:
+```
!./g % 24 [ENTER]
+```
+
at the prompt. This will effectively spawn another `gophed` instance,
telling it to get the selector at line 23 in the current document, and
to load the corresponding resource. In this case we will have something
@@ -86,34 +111,46 @@ like:
Well, if you want now to go to the resource at line 17, you would type:
+```
!./g % 17 [ENTER]
+```
when you are done with viewing the current resource, you just type:
+```
q [ENTER]
+```
at the `gophed` prompt (well, that one is indeed ed(1) prompt...), and
you will be back at the gopher resources you had visited before. Typing
+```
q [ENTER]
+```
again will bring you back in history again. If you give a `q` command on
the first page, you will leave `gophed`. If you would instead like to
save the resource pointed by a selector, you will use the command:
+```
!./d % NUMBER [ENTER]
+```
where NUMBER is the number of the line where the selector appears in the
current page. The resource will be saved at "HOSTNAME/URI" where
HOSTNAME is the name of the host and URI is the path to the resource.
If you don't remember which line is which, you can just give:
+```
%n [ENTER]
+```
at the prompt. If you don't remember which resource you are currently
visiting, typing:
+```
f [ENTER]
+```
at the `gophed` prompt will give some hints. If you are an ed(1) user,
you will totally understand what we are up to here, and probably will
@@ -121,8 +158,6 @@ now have a good laugh. If you don't know how to use ed(1), instead, then
this is probably the right time to start learning it. Remember: ed(1) is
the standard editor, and an awesome one at that...
-HND
+HH
KatolaZ
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