Fork: GTL Gemini Tiny Logs from bacardi55
Because it seems that @bacardi55 has abandoned his GTL Gemini Tiny Log application, I set up a fork to receive Pull
Request and patches. I already committed the pending patches from his development mailing list on source hut which are over 7 month old.
So if you're interested in this project and want to send in PRs or patches you can do this with Codeberg.org Pull
Requests on the repository I set up:
You can also send in patches with 'git send-email' to my email address 'fab@redterminal.org' if proper formatted.
I also made a gemlog entry which you can read here:
I rather don't want to maintain GTL but I think this project is worth keeping alive. I won't develop on the project
myself at a larger scale but will be grateful for every sent in patch or PR.
Every bugfix and improvement is welcome!
Nov 22 · 3 weeks ago · 🤘 1
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Iwas sorry to see that it is in Golang. Makes it uncontributable for me. Too bad, I remember playing with a binary long ago and kind of liking it.
@stack sorry to hear that. I don't know what your problems are, but maybe I can find a way to distribute binaries later. For now and with Codeberg.org this isn't possible. Sorry.
I also already made some changes and fixes to GTL. You can read about them on my Tinylog:
Sorry, just being a c*nt about golang.
@stack I set up CI on my Codeberg.org account for the GTL repository, so you can download the application as binary now if you like. No need to compile or mess around with golang, just choose the right binary.
CI created binaries for Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD each for the x86_64 (amd64) and arm64 architecture. So if you want you can download these here:
Maybe you like it despite being written in Golang.
@fab, very kind of you, and I will try it when I get a chance.
I have no problem with golang binaries! Just don't like the syntax enough to not want to in the effort of mastering...
Python on the other hand -- very much so.
I just released a new tag version of the GTL Tinylog Reader/Editor. Besides some bugfixes there is a new feature of usable bookmarks with "Open Links", "Open Thread", "Reply", "Delete" and "Open Tinylog". So you can just bookmark an entry and answer it later.
The usual binaries for Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD for both amd64 and arm64 architectures are downloadable from here: