# schrockwell.com - Now simulcast to the Web and Geminispace! May 3, 2024 It's a tradition observed by developers everywhere: the complete overhaul and redesign of the personal web site. Today, it's my turn. This site is now published to the Web _and_ to Gemini. It's the same content, the same formatting, the same silly side projects – now on the creaky old Web and the shiny new Geminispace. --- I played around with Kirby CMS for a few weeks. It went _okay_. I like how Kirby starts as a barebones setup, and every additional feature is opt-in. It's endlessly customizable, the admin panel UI looks great, and the documentation is mostly complete. But the whole thing felt really complex for a basic home page, I'm not super familiar with PHP, and the deployment story was kind of "meh". I really didn't like how schemas and content were inextricably coupled together in the same repo. => https://getkirby.com/ Kirby CMS Plus, I wanted to put something "real" on Gemini. And I definitely did _not_ want to maintain content in two places with two different formats. => https://geminiprotocol.net/ Project Gemini --- The solution ended up being the simplest in nearly every way. There's one folder of Gemtext content, and a build script that statically generates both the web site and the Gemini capsule. The build script is just shy of 400 lines of Ruby, which is a testament to the simplicty of Gemtext. Honestly, once GitHub Copilot figured out what I was trying to do, it did most of the work. ``` generate.rb <-- Build script content/ <-- INPUT: Gemtext files, images, etc. about/ posts/ projects/ index.gmi _site/ <-- OUTPUT: Web site (HTML) index.html ... _capsule/ <-- OUTPUT: Gemini capsule (Gemtext) index.gmi ... ``` The web site is built and hosted on Netlify, and the Gemini capsule gets rsync'ed to a Digital Ocean VPS running gemserv. Now I can stop procrastinating and focus on the content. There are still a few TODOs. A GitHub Action to deploy the Gemini capsule would be cool. And I would love to run the image assets through ImageMagick for resizing and sharpening. Should be easy enough to add. => https://github.com/schrockwell/gemini.rockwellschrock.com Source code ## Navigation => / Home => /posts Posts => /projects Pursuits => /about About => https://www.schrockwell.com/posts/2024-05-03-new-site.html View on the web