commit c57dc42b31cb45b296cda118aa23bf684ef72298 from: Omar Polo date: Wed Jan 05 17:30:50 2022 UTC tweak a sentence commit - 14cee92646640af05523eb0bbe30946ab0c9d0d3 commit + c57dc42b31cb45b296cda118aa23bf684ef72298 blob - 95bbd29ce08dcf882f35e66c7be595ad25247cae blob + 08f62a60e79f3834cf73bbdacab60933dbd436df --- site/quickstart.gmi +++ site/quickstart.gmi @@ -19,10 +19,8 @@ gmid will then generate a certificate inside ~/.local/ ## Setting up a capsule with gmid -To host a Gemini capsule you need to run gmid in “daemon” mode. +To host a Gemini capsule you need to run gmid in “daemon” mode, and so a configuration file is needed. The format of the configuration file is described in the manpage and is quite flexible, but something like the following should be enough to start: -To run gmid in daemon mode a configuration file is needed. The format of the configuration file is described in the manpage and is quite flexible, but something like the following should be enough to start: - ```sample configuration file # /etc/gmid.conf blob - ded73b32f02c8a948c0dae2f0534edd821f994d3 blob + 739e414e1ee54b7ad842ea9f13cb3e936dc3675c --- site/quickstart.html +++ site/quickstart.html @@ -148,12 +148,12 @@ and serve the given directory locally.

Setting up a capsule with gmid

-

To host a Gemini capsule you need to run gmid in “daemon” mode.

- To run gmid in daemon mode a configuration file is needed. The - format of the configuration file is described in the manpage and - is quite flexible, but something like the following should be - enough to start: + To host a Gemini capsule you need to run gmid in “daemon” + mode, and so a configuration file is needed. The format of the + configuration file is described in the manpage and is quite + flexible, but something like the following should be enough to + start:

# /etc/gmid.conf