- Fix
NO_COLOR
support. - The
d
keyboard shortcut will now download the current page to disk.
phetch is all about fun colors, but your options have always been
limited. You could turn off colors via NO_COLOR
env variable or
you could leave them on. That's it.
Well, not anymore. As of v1.2
, phetch now supports themes, in
addition to a few new config options.
The new config options in this release, for your convenience, are as follows:
scroll
controls how many lines to jump by when paging up/down. If set to 0 (the new default), you'll jump by an entire screen.autoplay
controls whether you'll be prompted to play media files or not. By default it's false, but one might find it handy to set totrue
if hosting, say, a Gopher-powered music server.
Just one, but it's a doozy - you can now reload the current URL by
pressing R
(shift+r
). Super handy when developing your own Gopherhole!
As mentioned, themes are simple files with roughly the same format as
phetch.conf
:
$ cat ~/.config/phetch/default.theme
# Color Scheme
## UI
ui.cursor white bold
ui.number magenta
ui.menu yellow
ui.text white
## Items
item.text cyan
item.menu blue
item.error red
item.search white
item.telnet grey
item.external green
item.download white underline
item.media green underline
item.unsupported whitebg red
Create your theme file and launch phetch with -t FILE
, or set
the theme FILE
option in your ~/.config/phetch/phetch.conf
You can also set theme colors directly in your phetch.conf
.
Learn more about themes, including which colors are available,
by opening phetch's on-line help: press h
then 7
to get
there quickly.
For reference, we've included a few fun themes in the repo itself that you can download and play with:
https://github.com/xvxx/phetch/tree/master/themes
Three new features in this release, plus an unknown number of new bugs:
-
When the
NO_COLOR
env variable is set, phetch won't use colors when rendering menus. See https://no-color.org/ for more information. -
CP437 encoding support! You can toggle it on or off using
ctrl-e
(for encoding) when viewing a Gopher text document, or using the--encoding
command line flag. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_page_437.Huge thanks to Kjell for suggesting this feature and providing some great test data!
NOTE: This only works for text documents since there's no
TAB
character in CP437. -
phetch now supports a primitive form of wrapping long lines when rendering Gopher text documents. It won't reflow the text, but it will make some phlogs and other documents slightly more readable. Enable it with
--wrap NUM
or by addingwrap NUM
to yourphetch.conf
. You can disable it withwrap 0
.
You may have run into long lines that don't break at the margins, making the page hard to scroll and read:
Now, by either passing --wrap NUM
or adding wrap NUM
to your
phetch.conf
file, phetch will attempt to wrap long lines at the
nearest punctation or space:
This is really useful if you want to browse, say, a directory of Markdown files over Gopher. Modern Markdown is often written with the assumption that the client will do the wrapping, so it can end up looking pretty messy in an ananchronistic client like phetch. Reading those files is now a bit easier:
not wrapped | wrapped |
---|---|
This also works nicely on native Gopher content: phlog entries sometimes have long URLs in their footnotes, and that could screw up phetch's margin calculations.
Note that this doesn't do any reflow of text, so documents with long lines will still look a bit wonky, as you can see above. Some lines will be too short. But it's a lot more usable, so we'll take it!
PS: You can use smaller values to get weird with it:
Enjoy!
This release fixes xvxx#19
phetch was aborting whenever it encountered a connection error instead of trying the alternate socket addrs it was given.
Special thanks to @Ramiferous and @voidpin and rvp!
- More "reload" bugfixes.
Fix a crash introduced in 1.0.4.
- The
ctrl-u
andctrl-g
keyboard shortcuts can now be used to reload the current page.
This release adds support for the ;
and s
Gopher item types,
as well as the ability to play them in a media player - meaning
you can now run Gopher-powered media servers! As seen here:
https://twitter.com/grufwub/status/1264296292764856320
mpv
is used by default, but you can specify a custom player
or disable the feature using the -m
and -M
flags. Info has
been added to --help
and the phetch manual.
Special thanks to @grufwub for the feature request and getting the code rolling!
Enjoy!
This release fixes a few small but irritating bugs:
- ANSI color codes now render properly. Full technicolor support.
Try it out:
phetch gopher://tilde.black/1/users/genin/
- Resizing your terminal now resizes phetch automatically.
- Downloads can now be cancelled while in-progress with no funny business.
- Debug information is now properly displayed when phetch crashes.
This is a small bugfix release. Thanks to @TheEnbyperor and @grufwub!
- phetch no longer panics on multibyte characters when trying to truncate Gopher content.
phetch
is now v1.0.0! Major thanks to @kseistrup for design,
testing, and documentation, @iglosiggio for supporting GILD,
@lartu for inspiration, and @antirez for re-introducing me to Gopher
one year ago with his blog post, Gopher: a present for
Redis.
phetch
is a terminal Gopher client designed to help you quickly
navigate the gophersphere. With a snappy, text-based UI, Gopher types
distinguished by color, and built-in support for secure Gopher and Tor
routing, phetch
is perfect for catching up on the latest from
sdf.org or kicking back and enjoying some Zaibatsu.
Download a binary release below for Linux, Raspberry Pi, or macOS, or
see the Installation section of the README for instructions
on how to install for Arch Linux with AUR (yay phetch
), macOS with
homebrew (brew install xvxx/code/phetch
), or how to build from
source.
I have fond memories of using telnet to connect to the local library when I was a kid, browsing their selection of books in an amber-colored, text-based interface. This was the mid-90s, so I was using some version of Windows, literally dialing into the library with Hyperterminal.
It was futuristic. And, I thought, lost in the past. But Gopher, a relic of that text-based era, lives on thanks to the work of some amazing folks, and today there are more Gopher servers than ever.
The protocol is simple, constrained, and bursting with opportunity. And while MTV may not have an active Gopher server anymore, you can easily run your own, or find a generous host like SDF or a tilde.
phetch
is my attempt to bring a little bit of that retro-nostalgia
back into my terminal. Sure, I can acccess Gopher just fine using
lynx
or through a web proxy like Floodgap, but where's
the fun in that?
To get started just install and run phetch
.
It's not perfect, but I've had fun using it, and I hope you do too!
This update improves the release system. The man page is now included
in release downloads and installed with homebrew
.
This is the first release candidate for phetch v1.0.0
. We will
continue fixing bugs, tweaking the release system, and pruning
the public Rust API, but no new features will be added until v1.0.0
is released.
- Changelog is now available: gopher://phkt.io/0/code/phetch/CHANGELOG.md
- Added some basic internals documentation.
- Added
--no-default-features
build flag to disable Tor and TLS.
- Parsing and rendering Gophermaps got a major performance boost.
- Memory utilization has been reduced.
- Error checking has been improved throughout.
- Fixed .onion URLs when using Tor.
- phetch is now clippy compatible.
- phetch config is not loaded in tests.
- TTY checking disabled in tests.
- Fixed
--no-config
flag. - Fixed crash when building without git.
- Fixed a few status line display bugs.
- Fixed a minor config parsing bug.
This release fixes some longstanding display bugs and introduces Tor support to help you easily browse Gopher more anonymously.
The next release will be v0.9.0
, the first release candidate for
phetch v1.0
. We do not anticipate adding any more large features
before the 1.0 release.
- phetch now supports Tor!
- phetch now supports a
~/.config/phetch/phetch.conf
config file! - Specify your own config file with
--config FILE
. Or disable with-C
/--no-config
. - Emoji can be used as status indicators. Put
emoji yes
in your config file. 🧅🔐 phetch --print URL
will just print a rendered version of the page.phetch -p URL | cat
works now. A simplified, plaintext version of the page will be rendered.- Tor and TLS can be disabled with
-O
and-S
, opposites of their-o
and-s
flags. - On macOS, phetch is now available through Homebrew:
brew install xvxx/code/phetch
- Wide mode (
ctrl-w
/w
) is now session-wide, not per-page. - Many rendering bugs fixed. Pages with UTF8 errors are now displayed.
- Sites that don't prefix their selectors with
/
now work.