network/amfora-bin: Added (Gemini browser client).

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amfora-bin (gemini client)
Amfora aims to be the best looking Gemini client with the most
features... all in the terminal. It does not support Gopher or other
non-Web protocols. It fully passes Sean Conman's client torture test,
as well as the Egsam one.
This is a repack of the official binary; it does not compile from
source. Only 32-bit x86, 64-bit x86_64, and 64-bit aarch64 are
supported.
For aarch64, since there's currently no way to give the aarch64 download
URL in the .info file, you'll have to download it manually. The file is:
https://github.com/makew0rld/amfora/releases/download/v1.9.2/amfora_1.9.2_linux_arm64
...and its md5sum is: 5f647762170e9e30df6d0744ec8a21bc
Note: currently there is no amfora build that compiles from source.
If someday someone submits one, be aware that it will likely conflict
with this build.

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#!/bin/bash
# Slackware build script for amfora-bin
# Written by B. Watson (urchlay@slackware.uk)
# Licensed under the WTFPL. See http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/ for details.
cd $(dirname $0) ; CWD=$(pwd)
PRGNAM=amfora-bin
SRCNAM=amfora
VERSION=${VERSION:-1.9.2}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
TAG=${TAG:-_SBo}
PKGTYPE=${PKGTYPE:-tgz}
if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then
case "$( uname -m )" in
i?86) ARCH=i586 ;;
arm*) ARCH=arm ;;
*) ARCH=$( uname -m ) ;;
esac
fi
if [ ! -z "${PRINT_PACKAGE_NAME}" ]; then
echo "$PRGNAM-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD$TAG.$PKGTYPE"
exit 0
fi
TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/SBo}
PKG=$TMP/package-$PRGNAM
OUTPUT=${OUTPUT:-/tmp}
EXE=""
case "$ARCH" in
i?86) EXE=${SRCNAM}_${VERSION}_linux_32-bit ;;
x86_64) EXE=${SRCNAM}_${VERSION}_linux_64-bit ;;
aarch64) EXE=${SRCNAM}_${VERSION}_linux_arm64 ;;
esac
if [ "$EXE" = "" ]; then
cat <<EOF
===================================================
Sorry, ARCH="$ARCH" is not supported.
Only i586, i686, x86_64, and aarch64 are supported.
===================================================
EOF
exit 1
fi
set -e
rm -rf $PKG
mkdir -p $TMP $PKG $OUTPUT
cd $PKG
install -D -m0755 -oroot -groot $CWD/$EXE usr/bin/$SRCNAM
# the binary includes no docs, icon, desktop, anything else. so
# they're included with the SlackBuild (taken from the git repo at
# https://github.com/makew0rld/amfora). amfora.png is a scaled-down
# copy of logo.png.
install -D -m0644 -oroot -groot \
$CWD/amfora.desktop usr/share/applications/amfora.desktop
install -D -m0644 -oroot -groot \
$CWD/amfora.png usr/share/icons/hicolor/64x64/apps/amfora.png
PKGDOC=$PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION
mkdir -p $PKGDOC
install -m0644 -oroot -groot $CWD/docs/* $PKGDOC
cat $CWD/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild > $PKGDOC/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild
mkdir -p $PKG/install
cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc
cat $CWD/doinst.sh > $PKG/install/doinst.sh
cd $PKG
/sbin/makepkg -l y -c n $OUTPUT/$PRGNAM-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD$TAG.$PKGTYPE

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PRGNAM="amfora-bin"
VERSION="1.9.2"
HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/makew0rld/amfora/"
DOWNLOAD="https://github.com/makew0rld/amfora/releases/download/v1.9.2/amfora_1.9.2_linux_32-bit"
MD5SUM="206e195bde0fbc2990d8be2c476bfa98"
DOWNLOAD_x86_64="https://github.com/makew0rld/amfora/releases/download/v1.9.2/amfora_1.9.2_linux_64-bit"
MD5SUM_x86_64="cc8d0f9a519602c9c8a1b96a7f02bec1"
REQUIRES=""
MAINTAINER="B. Watson"
EMAIL="urchlay@slackware.uk"

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[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name=Amfora
GenericName=Gemini TUI Browser
Comment=Browse Gemini in the terminal.
Categories=Network;WebBrowser;ConsoleOnly;
Keywords=gemini
Terminal=true
Exec=amfora %u
MimeType=x-scheme-handler/gemini;
Icon=amfora

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# Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
## [Unreleased]
### Added
- Syntax highlighting for preformatted text blocks with alt text (#252, #263, [wiki page](https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora/wiki/Source-Code-Highlighting))
- [Client certificates](https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora/wiki/Client-Certificates) can be restricted to certain paths of a host (#115)
- `header` config option in `[subscriptions]` to allow disabling the header text on the subscriptions page (#191)
- Selected link and scroll position stays for non-cached pages (#122)
- Keybinding to open URL with URL handler instead of configured proxy (#143)
- `include` theme key to import themes from an external file (#154, #290)
- Support SOCKS5 proxying by setting `AMFORA_SOCKS5` environment variable (#155)
- When bookmarking a page, the first level one heading is suggested as the name (#267, #293)
- Confirmation prompts for URL schemes in new `[url-prompts]` config section (#301, #302)
### Changed
- Center text automatically, removing `left_margin` from the config (#233)
- `max_width` defaults to 80 columns instead of 100 (#233)
- Tabs have the domain of the current page instead of numbers (#202)
- Closing Amfora with <kbd>q</kbd> was removed in favor of <kbd>Shift-q</kbd> (#243)
- Paging up or down scrolls by 50% instead of 75%, to match `less` (#303)
- Update deps, require Go 1.17 (#336)
- Show local directory index file if available (#319)
- Updated Project Gemini URLs (#342)
### Fixed
- Modal can't be closed when opening non-gemini text URLs from the commandline (#283, #284)
- External programs started by Amfora remain as zombie processes (#219)
- Prevent link lines (and other types) from being wider than the `max_width` setting (#280)
- `new:7` on new tab page fails to open link (#306)
- Slashes aren't decoded in redirect URLs (#322, #324)
- Typing `localhost` in the bottom bar actually loads localhost instead of searching (#326, #327)
## [1.9.2] - 2021-12-10
### Fixed
- Preformatted text color showing even when `color = false` (bug since v1.8.0 at least) (#278)
- Link numbers and link text in color even when `color = false` (regression in v1.9.0) (#278)
## [1.9.1] - 2021-12-08
### Fixed
- Deadlock when loading an invalid `about:` URL (#277)
- Crash when rendering text from stdin
## [1.9.0] - 2021-12-07
### Added
- Support for version 1.1 JSON feeds
- Copy current URL or selected URL to clipboard (#220, #225)
- Uses <kbd>C</kbd> and <kbd>c</kbd> by default
- Configurable keybindings for scrolling on pages (#211, #222)
- Ability to save `about:` pages (#210, #236)
- `bind_beginning` and `bind_end` keybindings
- Display gemtext from stdin (#205, #242)
- Specifying `default` in the theme config uses the terminal's default background color, including transparency (#244, #245)
- Redirects occur automatically if it only adds a trailing slash (#271)
- Non-gemini links are underlined by default to help color blind users (#189)
- Text and element colors of default theme change to be black on terminals with light backgrounds (#181)
- Support paths with spaces in `[url-handlers]` config settings (#214)
- Display info modal when opening URL with custom application
- Files can be opened by relative path on the commandline (#231, #257)
- Support keybindings that use <kbd>Shift</kbd> (#269)
### Changed
- Bookmarks are stored using XML in the XBEL format, old bookmarks are transferred (#68)
- Text no longer disappears under the left margin when scrolling (regression in v1.8.0) (#197)
- Default search engine changed to geminispace.info from gus.guru
- The user's terminal theme colors are used by default (#181)
- By default, non-gemini URI schemes are opened in the default application. This requires a config change for previous users, see the [wiki](https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora/wiki/Handling-Other-URL-Schemes) (#207)
- Windows uses paths set by `XDG` variables over `APPDATA` if they are set (#255)
- Treat status codes like 22 as equivalent to 20 as per the latest spec (#266)
- Show minimal loading page instead of `about:newtab` when loading a URL in a new tab (#272)
## Removed
- Favicon support (#199)
- The default Amfora theme, get it back [here](https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora/blob/master/contrib/themes/amfora.toml) (#181)
### Fixed
- Help text is now the same color as `regular_text` in the theme config
- Non-ASCII (multibyte) characters can now be used as keybindings (#198, #200)
- Possible subscription update race condition on startup
- Plaintext documents are escaped properly (regression in v1.8.0)
- Help page scrollbar color matches what's in the theme config
- Regression where lists would not appear if `bullets = false` (#234, #235)
- Support multiple bookmarks with the same name
- Cert change message grammar: "an security" -> "a security" (#274)
- Display an error modal for status codes that can't be handled
- Prevent user from getting trapped in the help menu when keybindings are pressed (#241, #261)
## [1.8.0] - 2021-02-17
### Added
- **Media type handlers** - open non-text files in another application (#121, #134)
- Ability to set custom keybindings in config (#135)
- Added scrollbar, by default only appears on pages that go off-screen (#89, #107)
- More internal about pages, see `about:about` (#160, #187)
### Changed
- Update cview to `d776e728ef6d2a9990a5cd86a70b31f0678613e2` for large performance and feature updates (#107)
- Update to tcell v2 (dependency of cview)
- Display page even if mediatype params are malformed (#141)
- Sensitive input fields (status code 11) display with asterisks over the text (#106)
### Fixed
- Don't use cache when URL is typed in bottom bar (#159)
- Fix downloading of pages that are too large or timed out
- `about:` URLs can be typed into the bottom bar (#167)
- Bookmarks modal closes on ESC like the others (#173)
- Handle empty META string (#176)
- Whitespace around the URL entered in the bottom bar is stripped (#184)
- Don't break visiting IPv6 hosts when port 1965 is specified (#195)
- More reliable start, no more flash of unindented text, or text that stays unindented (#107)
- Pages with ANSI resets don't use the terminal's default text and background colors (#107)
- ANSI documents don't leak color into the left margin (#107)
- Rendering very long documents is now ~96% faster, excluding gemtext parsing (#26, #107)
- Due to that same change, less memory is used per-page (#26, #107)
## [1.7.2] - 2020-12-21
### Fixed
- Viewing subscriptions after subscribing to a certain user page won't crash Amfora (#157)
## [1.7.1] - 2020-12-21
### Fixed
- Fixed bug that caused Amfora to crash when subscribing to a page (#151)
## [1.7.0] - 2020-12-20
### Added
- **Subscriptions** to feeds and page changes (#61)
- Opening local files with `file://` URIs (#103, #117)
- `show_link` option added in config to optionally see the URL (#133)
- Support for Unicode in domain names (IDNs)
- Unnecessarily encoded characters in URLs will be decoded (#138)
- URLs are NFC-normalized before any processing (#138)
- Links to the wiki in the new tab
- Cache times out after 30 minutes by default (#110)
- `about:version` page (#126)
### Changed
- Updated [go-gemini](https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/go-gemini) to v0.11.0
- Supports CN-only wildcard certs
- Time out when header takes too long
- Preformatted text is now light yellow by default
- Downloading a file no longer uses a second request
- You can go back to the new tab page in history (#96)
### Fixed
- Single quotes are used in the default config for commands and paths so that Windows paths with backslashes will be parsed correctly
- Downloading now uses proxies when appropriate
- User-entered URLs with invalid characters will be percent-encoded (#138)
- Custom downloads dir is actually used (#148)
- Empty quote lines no longer disappear
## [1.6.0] - 2020-11-04
### Added
- **Support client certificates** through config (#112)
- `ansi` config setting, to disable ANSI colors in pages (#79, #86)
- Edit current URL with <kbd>e</kbd> (#87)
- If `emoji_favicons` is enabled, new bookmarks will have the domain's favicon prepended (#69, #90)
- The `BROWSER` env var is now also checked when opening web links on Unix (#93)
- More accurate error messages based on server response code
### Changed
- Disabling the `color` config setting also disables ANSI colors in pages (#79, #86)
- Updated [go-isemoji](https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/go-isemoji) to v1.1.0 to support Emoji 13.1 for favicons
- The web browser code doesn't check for Xorg anymore, just display variables (#93)
- Bookmarks can be made to non-gemini URLs (#94)
- Remove pointless directory fallbacks (#101)
- Don't load page from cache when redirected to it (#114)
### Fixed
- XDG user dir file is parsed instead of looking for XDG env vars (#97, #100)
- Support paths with spaces in HTTP browser config setting (#77)
- Clicking "Change" on an existing bookmark without changing the text no longer removes it (#91)
- Display HTTP Error if "Open In Portal" fails (#81)
- Support ANSI color codes again, but only in preformatted blocks (#59)
- Make the `..` command work lke it used to in v1.4.0
## [1.5.0] - 2020-09-01
### Added
- **Proxy support** - see the `[proxies]` section in the config (#66, #80)
- **Emoji favicons** can now be seen if `emoji_favicons` is enabled in the config (#62)
- `shift_numbers` key in the config was added, so that non US keyboard users can navigate tabs (#64)
- <kbd>F1</kbd> and <kbd>F2</kbd> keys for navigating to the previous and next tabs (#64)
- Resolving any relative path (starts with a `.`) in the bottom bar is supported, not just `..` (#71)
- You can now set external programs in the config to open other schemes, like `gopher://` or `magnet:` (#74)
- Auto-redirecting can be enabled - redirect within Gemini up to 5 times automatically (#75)
- Help page now documents paging keys (#78)
- The new tab page can be customized by creating a gemtext file called `newtab.gmi` in the config directory (#67, #83)
### Changed
- Update to [go-gemini](https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/go-gemini) v0.8.4
### Fixed
- Two digit (and higher) link texts are now in line with one digit ones (#60)
- Race condition when reloading pages that could have caused the cache to still be used
- Prevent panic (crash) when the server sends an error with an empty meta string (#73)
- URLs with with colon-only schemes (like `mailto:`) are properly recognized
- You can no longer navigate through the history when the help page is open (#55, #78)
## [1.4.0] - 2020-07-28
### Added
- **Theming** - check out [default-config.toml](./default-config.toml) for details (#46)
- <kbd>Tab</kbd> now also enters link selecting mode, like <kbd>Enter</kbd> (#48)
- Number keys can be pressed to navigate to links 1 through 10 (#47)
- Permanent redirects are cached for the session (#22)
- `.ansi` is also supported for `text/x-ansi` files, as well as the already supported `.ans`
### Changed
- Documented <kbd>Ctrl-C</kbd> as "Hard quit"
- Updated [cview](https://gitlab.com/tslocum/cview/) to latest commit: `cc7796c4ca44e3908f80d93e92e73694562d936a`
- The bottom bar label now uses the same color as the tabs at the top
- Tab and blue link colors were changed very slightly to be part of the 256 Xterm colors, for better terminal support
### Fixed
- You can't change link selection while the page is loading
- Only one request is made for each URL - `v1.3.0` accidentally made two requests each time (#50)
- Using the `..` command doesn't keep the query string (#49)
- Any error that occurs when downloading a file will be displayed, and the partially downloaded file will be deleted
- Allow for opening a new tab while the current one is loading
- Pressing Escape after typing in the bottom bar no longer jumps you back to the top of the page
- Repeated redirects where the last one is cancelled by the user doesn't leave the `Loading...` text in the bottom bar (#53)
## [1.3.0] - 2020-07-10
### Added
- **Downloading content** (#38)
- Configurable page size limit - `page_max_size` in config (#30)
- Configurable page timeout - `page_max_time` in config
- Link and heading lines are wrapped just like regular text lines
- Wrapped list items are indented to stay behind the bullet (#35)
- Certificate expiry date is stored when the cert IDs match (#39)
- What link was selected is remembered as you browse through history
- Render ANSI codes in `text/x-ansi` pages, or text pages that end with `.ans` (#45)
### Changed
- Pages are rewrapped dynamically, whenever the terminal size changes (#33)
- TOFU warning message mentions how long the previous cert was still valid for (#34)
### Fixed
- Many potential network and display race conditions eliminated
- Whether a tab is loading stays indicated when you switch away from it and go back
- Plain text documents are displayed faithfully (there were some edge conditions)
- Opening files in portal.mozz.us uses the `http` setting in the config (#42)
## [1.2.0] - 2020-07-02
### Added
- Alt-Left and Alt-Right for history navigation (#23)
- You can type `..` in the bottom bar to go up a directory in the URL (#21)
- Error popup for when input string would result in a too long out-of-spec URL (#25)
- Paging, using <kbd>d</kbd> and <kbd>u</kbd>, as well as <kbd>Page Up</kbd> and <kbd>Page Down</kbd> (#19)
- <kbd>Esc</kbd> can exit link highlighting mode (#24)
- Selected link URL is displayed in the bottom bar (#24)
- Pressing <kbd>Ctrl-T</kbd> with a link selected opens it in a new tab (#27)
- Writing `new:N` in the bottom bar will open link number N in a new tab (#27)
- Quote lines are now in italics (#28)
### Changed
- Bottom bar now says `URL/Num./Search: ` when space is pressed
- Update to [go-gemini](https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/go-gemini) v0.6.0
- Help layout doesn't have borders anymore
- Pages with query strings are still cached (#29)
- URLs or searches typed in the bottom bar are not loaded from the cache (#29)
### Fixed
- Actual unicode bullet symbol is used for lists: U+2022
- Performance when loading very long cached pages improved (#26)
- Doesn't crash when wrapping certain complex lines (#20)
- Input fields are always in focus when they appear (#5)
- Reloading the new tab page doesn't cause an error popup
- Help table cells are hardwrapped so the text can still be read entirely on an 80-column terminal
- New tab text is wrapped to terminal width like other pages (#31)
- TOFU "continue anyway" popup has a question mark at the end
## [1.1.0] - 2020-06-24
### Added
- **Bookmarks** (#10)
- **Support over 55 charsets** (#3)
- **Search using the bottom bar**
- Add titles to all modals
- Store ports in TOFU database (#7)
- Search from bottom bar
- Wrapping based on terminal width (#1)
- `left_margin` config option (#1)
- Right margin for text (#1)
- Desktop entry file
- Option to continue anyway when cert doesn't match TOFU database
- Display all `text/*` documents, not just gemini and plain (#12)
- Prefer XDG environment variables if they're set, to specify config dir, etc (#11)
- Version and help commands - `-v`, `--version`, `--help`, `-h` (#14)
### Changed
- Connection timeout is 15 seconds (was 5s)
- Hash `SubjectPublicKeyInfo` for TOFU instead (#7)
- `wrap_width` config option became `max_width` (#1)
- Make the help table look better
### Removed
- Opening multiple URLs from the command line
### Fixed
- Reset bottom bar on error / invalid URL
- Side scrolling doesn't cut off text on the left side (#1)
- Mark status code 21 as invalid
- Bottom bar is not in focus after clicking Enter
- Badly formed links on pages can no longer crash the browser
- Disabling color in config affects UI elements (#16)
- Keep bold for headings even with color disabled
- Don't make whole link text bold when color is disabled
- Get domain from URL for TOFU, not from certificate
## [1.0.0] - 2020-06-18
Initial release.
### Added
- Tabbed browsing
- TOFU
- Styled content
- Basic history for each tab
- Input

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# Notes
## Issues
- URL for each tab should not be stored as a string - in the current code there's lots of reparsing the URL
## Upstream Bugs
- Bookmark keys aren't deleted, just set to `""`
- Waiting on [this viper PR](https://github.com/spf13/viper/pull/519) to be merged
- [ANSI conversion is messed up](https://code.rocketnine.space/tslocum/cview/issues/48)
- [WordWrap is broken in some cases](https://code.rocketnine.space/tslocum/cview/issues/27) - close #156 if this is fixed
- [Prevent panic when reformatting](https://code.rocketnine.space/tslocum/cview/issues/50) - can't reliably reproduce or debug
- [Unicode bullet symbol mask causes issues with PasswordInput](https://code.rocketnine.space/tslocum/cview/issues/55)
## Upstream PRs

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# Amfora
<img src="logo.png" alt="amphora logo" width="30%">
<h6>Image modified from: amphora by Alvaro Cabrera from the Noun Project</h6>
[![go reportcard](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora)
[![license GPLv3](https://img.shields.io/github/license/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html)
<a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora/master/demo-large.gif">
<img src="demo-large.gif" alt="Demo GIF" width="80%">
</a>
###### Recording of v1.0.0
Amfora aims to be the best looking [Gemini](https://geminiquickst.art/) client with the most features... all in the terminal. It does not support Gopher or other non-Web protocols - check out [Bombadillo](http://bombadillo.colorfield.space/) for that.
It also aims to be completely cross platform, with full Windows support. If you're on Windows, I would not recommend using the default terminal software. Use [Windows Terminal](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/windows-terminal/9n0dx20hk701) instead, and make sure it [works with UTF-8](https://akr.am/blog/posts/using-utf-8-in-the-windows-terminal). Note that some of the application colors might not display correctly on Windows, but all functionality will still work.
It fully passes Sean Conman's client torture test, as well as the Egsam one.
## Project Status
Amfora is in maintenance mode. When possible, Ill make/merge bug fixes, and maybe slowly merge feature PRs by others. See my [blog post](https://www.makeworld.space/2023/08/bye_gemini.html) for details.
## Installation
### Binary
Download a binary from the [releases](https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora/releases) page. On Unix-based systems you will have to make the file executable with `chmod +x <filename>`. You can rename the file to just `amfora` for easy access, and move it to `/usr/local/bin/`.
On Windows, make sure you click "Advanced > Run anyway" after double-clicking, or something like that.
Unix systems can install the desktop entry file to get Amfora to appear when they search for applications:
```bash
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora/master/amfora.desktop -o ~/.local/share/applications/amfora.desktop
update-desktop-database ~/.local/share/applications
```
Make sure to click "Watch" in the top right, then "Custom" > "Releases" to get notified about new releases!
### Linux
<a href="https://repology.org/project/amfora/versions">
<img src="https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/amfora.svg" alt="Packaging status" align="right">
</a>
Amfora is packaged in many Linux distros. It's also on [Scoop](https://scoop.sh/) for Windows users.
### macOS (Homebrew)
If you use [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/), you can install Amfora with:
```
brew install amfora
```
You can update it with:
```
brew upgrade amfora
```
### macOS (MacPorts)
On macOS, Amfora can also be installed through [MacPorts](https://www.macports.org):
```
sudo port install amfora
```
You can update it with:
```
sudo port selfupdate
sudo port upgrade amfora
```
**NOTE:** this installation source is community-maintained. More information [here](https://ports.macports.org/port/amfora/).
### Termux
If you're using [Termux](https://termux.com/) on Android you can't just run Amfora like normal. After installing Amfora, run `pkg install proot`. Then run `termux-chroot` before running the Amfora binary. You can exit out of the chroot after closing Amfora. See [here](https://stackoverflow.com/q/38959067/7361270) for why this is needed.
### From Source
This section is for advanced users who want to install the latest (possibly unstable) version of Amfora.
<details>
<summary>Click to expand</summary>
**Requirements:**
- Go 1.15 or later
- GNU Make
Please note the Makefile does not intend to support Windows, and so there may be issues.
```shell
git clone https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora
cd amfora
# git checkout v1.2.3 # Optionally pin to a specific version instead of the latest commit
make # Might be gmake on macOS
sudo make install # If you want to install the binary for all users
```
Because you installed with the Makefile, running `amfora -v` will tell you exactly what commit the binary was built from.
Arch Linux users can also install the latest commit of Amfora from the AUR. It has the package name `amfora-git`, and is maintained by @lovetocode999
```
yay -S amfora-git
```
MacOS users can also use [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) to install the latest commit of Amfora:
```
brew install --HEAD amfora
```
You can update it with:
```
brew upgrade --fetch-HEAD amfora
```
</details>
## Features / Roadmap
Features in *italics* are in the master branch, but not in the latest release.
- [x] URL browsing with TOFU and error handling
- [x] Tabbed browsing
- [x] Support ANSI color codes on pages, even for Windows
- [x] Styled page content (headings, links)
- [x] Basic forward/backward history, for each tab
- [x] Input (Status Code 10 & 11)
- [x] Multiple charset support (over 55)
- [x] Built-in search (uses geminispace.info by default)
- [x] Bookmarks
- [x] Download pages and arbitrary data
- [x] Theming
- Check out the [user contributed themes](https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora/tree/master/contrib/themes)!
- [x] Proxying
- Schemes like Gopher or HTTP can be proxied through a Gemini server
- [x] Client certificate support
- [ ] Full client certificate UX within the client
- Create transient and permanent certs within the client, per domain
- Manage and browse them
- Similar to [Kristall](https://github.com/MasterQ32/kristall)
- https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/2020/001400.html
- [x] Subscriptions
- Subscribing to RSS, Atom, and [JSON Feeds](https://jsonfeed.org/) are all supported
- So is subscribing to a page, to know when it changes
- [x] Open non-text files in another application
- [x] Ability to stream content instead of downloading it first
- [x] *Highlighting of preformatted code blocks that list a language in the alt text*
- [ ] Stream support
- [ ] Table of contents for pages
- [ ] Search in pages with <kbd>Ctrl-F</kbd>
- [ ] Persistent history
## Usage & Configuration
Please see [the wiki](https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora/wiki) for an introduction on how to use Amfora and configure it.
## Libraries
Amfora ❤️ open source!
- [cview](https://code.rocketnine.space/tslocum/cview) for the TUI
- It's a fork of [tview](https://github.com/rivo/tview) with PRs merged and active support
- It uses [tcell](https://github.com/gdamore/tcell) for low level terminal operations
- [Viper](https://github.com/spf13/viper) for configuration and TOFU storing
- [go-gemini](https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/go-gemini), my forked and updated Gemini client/server library
- [progressbar](https://github.com/schollz/progressbar)
- [go-humanize](https://github.com/dustin/go-humanize)
- [gofeed](https://github.com/mmcdole/gofeed)
- [chroma](https://github.com/alecthomas/chroma) for source code syntax highlighting
- [clipboard](https://github.com/atotto/clipboard)
- [termenv](https://github.com/muesli/termenv)
## License
This project is licensed under the GPL v3.0. See the [LICENSE](./LICENSE) file for details.

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# THANKS
Thank you to the following contributors, who have helped make Amfora great. FOSS projects are a community effort, and we would be worse off without you.
* Sotiris Papatheodorou (@sotpapathe)
* Chloe Kudryavtsev (@CosmicToast)
* Adrian Hesketh (@a-h)
* Jansen Price (@sumpygump)
* Alex Wennerberg (@alexwennerberg)
* Timur Ismagilov (@bouncepaw)
* Matt Caroll (@ohiolab)
* Patryk Niedźwiedziński (@pniedzwiedzinski)
* Trevor Slocum (@tsclocum)
* Mattias Jadelius (@jedthehumanoid)
* Lokesh Krishna (@lokesh-krishna)
* Jeff (@phaedrus-jaf)
* Stephen Robinson (@sudobash1)
* Peter Steinberg (@objectliteral)
* Thomas Adam (@ThomasAdam)
* @lostleonardo
* Himanshu (@singalhimanshu)
* @regr4
* Anas Mohamed (@amohamed11)
* David Jimenez (@dvejmz)
* Michael McDonagh (@m-mcdonagh)
* mooff (@awfulcooking)
* Josias (@justjosias)
* mntn (@mntn-xyz)
* Maxime Bouillot (@Arkaeriit)
* Emily (@emily-is-my-username)
* Autumn! (@autumnull)
* William Rehwinkel (@FiskFan1999)

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if [ -x /usr/bin/update-desktop-database ]; then
/usr/bin/update-desktop-database -q usr/share/applications >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
if [ -e usr/share/icons/hicolor/icon-theme.cache ]; then
if [ -x /usr/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache ]; then
/usr/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache -f usr/share/icons/hicolor >/dev/null 2>&1
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# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE:
# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description.
# Line up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and
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amfora-bin: amfora-bin (gemini client)
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amfora-bin: Amfora aims to be the best looking Gemini client with the most
amfora-bin: features... all in the terminal. It does not support Gopher or other
amfora-bin: non-Web protocols. It fully passes Sean Conman's client torture test,
amfora-bin: as well as the Egsam one.
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