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Geopard

Geopard is a GTK 4 Gemini client written in Rust.

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Some notable features

Technical details

Under the hood, it uses GTK 4 and Rust. Everything related to IO is asynchronous. To do that, it makes use of Rust's async/await capabilities and the async-std crate.

How to change settings

You should find the configuration files in ~/.config/geopard/ If you use flatpak, they are in ~/.var/app/com.ranfdev.Geopard/config/geopard/. In the future I will probably introduce a settings GUI.

How to build

With Flatpak

If you have gnome-builder installed, use it to open the folder of the source code and hit the run button.

Build with Nix

If you have the nix package manager and flakes enabled, you can simply do:

git clone https://github.com/ranfdev/Geopard.git
nix build
./result/bin/geopard

General build instructions

Install these development packages:

Clone, compile, install.

git clone https://github.com/ranfdev/Geopard.git
cd Geopard
meson --prefix=/usr build
ninja -C build
sudo ninja -C build install

Note You can use a local-build.sh script provided with project's repository to quickly rebuild and test your changes.

License

<p> <img src="https://www.gnu.org/graphics/gplv3-with-text-136x68.png" alt="GPLv3 logo" align="right"> This repository is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPLv3 license. You can find a copy of the license in the LICENSE file. </p>

Authors

Lorenzo Miglietta (ranfdev)