\  |  /
                                         ~ /000\ ~
                                        --| 080 |--
                                         ~ \000/ ~
                                          /  |  \


    ______  ___ _________ _____  __ _______ 
   |\     \\   \         \     \\  \        \
   | \ ____\\___\ ________\ ____\\__\ _______\
    \ |    ||   |         |     ||  |         |
   |\\|__     __|__     __|     ||  |    |    |
   ' \ --     --\  |   | \|         |    |    |
   $\ |         |--'   '--|   ||    |    |    |
 $$$$\|    ||   |         |   ||    |         |
$$$$$$'----''---'---------'---''----'---------'
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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Gemini files are a very simple format. Text written like this is

displayed exactly as you see it.

To create a link, the line must start with "=>" then white space,

space or tab works, the url relative or absolute, more white space,

then the link name.

Examples:

The Gemini Project Home
Stuff I Like!
More Stuff I like in a Directory!

note: this last link expect an index.gmi to be present. If there is

no index.gmi file in a directory, the server will list the contents.