create gemini files

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2026-05-04 21:58:16 +02:00
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commit 0fedbc5a60
3 changed files with 16 additions and 10 deletions
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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
dist
dist_gemini
build
.idea
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@@ -11,17 +11,21 @@ BUILD_DIR = build
PAGES = $(notdir $(wildcard $(PAGES_DIR)/*.html))
BLOG_PAGES = $(wildcard $(BLOG_DIR)/*.md)
TARGETS = $(addprefix $(DIST_DIR)/,$(PAGES))
GEMINI_TARGETS = $(addprefix $(GEMINI_DIST_DIR)/,$(patsubst %.html, %.md, $(PAGES)))
GEMINI_TARGETS = $(addprefix $(GEMINI_DIST_DIR)/,$(patsubst %.html, %.gem, $(filter-out blog.html, $(PAGES))))
all: $(PAGES_DIR)/blog.html $(TARGETS)
all: $(PAGES_DIR)/blog.html $(TARGETS) gemini
mkdir_gemini:
mkdir -p $(GEMINI_DIST_DIR)
mkdir -p $(GEMINI_DIST_DIR)/blog
$(GEMINI_DIST_DIR)/%.md: $(DIST_DIR)/%.html
pandoc -f html -t markdown $(DIST_DIR)/$*.html -o $(GEMINI_DIST_DIR)/$*.md
$(GEMINI_DIST_DIR)/%.gem: $(DIST_DIR)/%.html | mkdir_gemini
pandoc -f html -t markdown $(DIST_DIR)/$*.html | md2gemini > $(GEMINI_DIST_DIR)/$*.gem
gemini: all $(GEMINI_TARGETS) | mkdir_gemini
gemini_blog: | mkdir_gemini
find $(BLOG_DIR) -iname "*.md" -exec bash -c 'md2gemini < {} > $(GEMINI_DIST_DIR)/blog/`basename -s .md {}`.gem' \;
gemini: $(TARGETS) $(GEMINI_TARGETS) gemini_blog
watch:
find ./$(SRC_DIR) -iname '*.html' -o -name "*.css" | entr -d make -f ./Makefile ;
@@ -49,3 +53,4 @@ clean:
rm -rf $(DIST_DIR)
rm -rf $(BUILD_DIR)
rm -rf $(PAGES_DIR)/blog.html
rm -rf $(GEMINI_DIST_DIR)
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@@ -8,16 +8,16 @@ website.</p>
<h2 id="motivation">Motivation</h2>
<p>The motivation came of course from frustration with modern sites and
a bit of nostalgia. But mainly I wanted the <a href="now.html">now()</a>
and the <a href="about.html">about()</a> pages. They provide me with
a public place to document what Im on and what I believe and give me a
correctiv. I cant remember where I read about it the first time, but I
and the <a href="about.html">about()</a> pages. They provide me with a
public place to document what Im on and what I believe and give me a
corrective. I cant remember where I read about it the first time, but I
thought the idea was neat. Especially as more of a private person, it
motivates me to keep going with things when I imagine people reading
this.</p>
<p>The design of this page is as bad as it is, because for once, it was
the style at the time (be happy I dont include a
<code>&lt;marquee&gt;</code> tag. After all. Why not.) and secondly: I
just suck at it. Deal with it :)</p>
<code>&lt;marquee&gt;</code> tag. Worst loss of the net…) and secondly:
I just suck at it. Deal with it :)</p>
<p>Having programmed some time with modern JS/TS frameworks Im a stark
oppponent of this whole technology stack. It just adds - layers and
layers - of - complexity over complexity - nobody ever got any chance to