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A small site builder for the Gemini protocol

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 1# 🐟 Flounder
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 3A lightweight platform to help users build simple Gemini sites over http(s) and serve those sites over http(s) and Gemini
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 5Flounder is in ALPHA -- development and features are changing frequently, especially as the Gemini spec and ecosystem remains relatively unstable.
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 7See the flagship instance at https://flounder.online and [gemini://flounder.online](gemini://flounder.online)
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 9## Building and running locally
10Requirements:
11* go >= 1.15
12* sqlite dev libraries
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14To run locally, copy example-config.toml to flounder.toml, then run:
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16`mkdir files`
17`go run . serve`
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19Add the following to `/etc/hosts` (include any other users you want to create):
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21```
22127.0.0.1 flounder.local admin.flounder.local proxy.flounder.local
23```
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25Then open `flounder.local:8165` in your browser. The default login/password is admin/admin
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27## TLS Certs and Reverse Proxy
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29Gemini TLS certs are handled for you. For HTTP, when deploying your site, you'll need a reverse proxy that does the following for you:
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311. Cert for yourdomain.whatever
321. Wildcard cert for \*.yourdomain.whatever
332. On Demand cert for custom user domains
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35If you have a very small deployment of say, <100 users, for example, you can use on demand certificates for all domains, and you can skip step 2.
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37However, for a larger deployment, you'll have to set up a wildcard cert. Wildcard certs are a bit of a pain and difficult to do automatically, depending on your DNS provider. For information on doing this via Caddy, you can follow this guide: https://caddy.community/t/how-to-use-dns-provider-modules-in-caddy-2/8148. 
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39For information on using certbot to manage wildcard certs, see this guide: https://letsencrypt.org/docs/challenge-types/#dns-01-challenge
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41An example simple Caddyfile using on-demand certs is available in Caddyfile.example
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43If you want to host using a server other than Caddy, there's no reason you can't, but it may be more cumbersome to setup the http certs.
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45## Administration
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47Flounder is designed to be small, easy to host, and easy to administer. Signups require manual admin approval.
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49## Development
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51Open a PR, or use one of the mailing lists on https://github.com/alexwennerberg