@grunfink Hi, have you got an example gemini site that uses #sutter?
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Johannes Brakensiek (lazarus@fosstodon.org)'s status on Thursday, 16-Jan-2025 22:48:56 JST Johannes Brakensiek -
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The Real Grunfink (grunfink@comam.es)'s status on Thursday, 16-Jan-2025 22:48:56 JST The Real Grunfink Hi. Sorry, no, I used to, but no longer have one. -
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The Real Grunfink (grunfink@comam.es)'s status on Thursday, 16-Jan-2025 22:57:30 JST The Real Grunfink It does not generate an RSS file per se, but it creates one named archive.gmi, with the full list of posts, ordered cronologically backwards, and classified by year. As it generates both HTML and Gemini, it generates a very similar file archive.html. -
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Johannes Brakensiek (lazarus@fosstodon.org)'s status on Thursday, 16-Jan-2025 22:57:31 JST Johannes Brakensiek @grunfink Ok, thank you. I was wondering if #sutter supports blogging features like generating a list of posts and an rss file? I'm currently using #gssg + #htmgem, that's why I ask.
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Johannes Brakensiek (lazarus@fosstodon.org)'s status on Thursday, 16-Jan-2025 22:58:39 JST Johannes Brakensiek @grunfink Thank you, good to know!
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The Real Grunfink (grunfink@comam.es)'s status on Thursday, 16-Jan-2025 23:00:54 JST The Real Grunfink The archive.gmi file generated by #sutter is very similar to the one proposed here:
https://geminiprotocol.net/docs/companion/subscription.gmi
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