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tools:gopher [2026/03/31 18:33] – [Goldy Gopher] Humphrey Boa-Garttools:gopher [2026/04/02 06:59] (current) – [Gopher] Humphrey Boa-Gart
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 **Gopher** is an ancient internet protocol invented at the University of Minnesota in 1991. It was once widely-used for serving something similar to web pages. It was once one of the most popular services on the entire internet, until the University squandered what they had and Gopher was overtaken by HTTP by 1994. **Gopher** is an ancient internet protocol invented at the University of Minnesota in 1991. It was once widely-used for serving something similar to web pages. It was once one of the most popular services on the entire internet, until the University squandered what they had and Gopher was overtaken by HTTP by 1994.
  
-Like HTTP, it serves pages, media & files, using inline links to connect the pages of a Gopher site. Unlike HTTP, there are no [[tools:http-headers|fancy headers]]. Neither is there style information associated with it. Gopher markup language is a lot more concise than HTML, providing just barely enough functionality to tell the server where on the page to put links & plain text. All styling is decided by the visitor's Gopher browser, just like with [[tools:irc|IRC]]. As a result, Gopher sites are //extremely// fast to load, as they consume a fraction of the bandwidth it takes to transmit an HTML page.+Like HTTP, it serves pages, media & files, using inline links to connect the pages of a Gopher site. Unlike HTTP, there are no [[tools:http-headers|fancy headers]]. Neither is there style elements or Javascript. Gopher markup language is a lot more concise than HTML, providing just barely enough functionality to tell the server where on the page to put links & plain text. All styling is decided by the visitor's Gopher browser, just like with [[tools:irc|IRC]]. As a result, Gopher sites are //extremely// fast to load, as they consume a fraction of the bandwidth it takes to transmit an HTML page.
  
 [{{ :tools:gophermascot.jpg?225|**Goldy Gopher**, official mascot of the Gopher protocol.}}] [{{ :tools:gophermascot.jpg?225|**Goldy Gopher**, official mascot of the Gopher protocol.}}]
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 ===== Hosting Gopher Sites ===== ===== Hosting Gopher Sites =====
  
-Popular Gopher server daemons include [[github>StygianBlues/geomyidae|Geomyidae]], [[github>xvxx/phd]] and [[https://gophernicus.org/|Gophernicus]]. I personally prefer Geomyidae since it's lean & more faithful to the protocol. The [[github>humphreyboagart/grackle|Grackle]] server management package actually has a Geomyidae installer built into it, for running a Gopher server alongside normal web sites. Meanwhile [[github>noveltylanterns/raven|Raven]] has built-in support for managing Gopher docroots served by Geomyidae & similar daemons.+Popular Gopher server daemons include [[github>StygianBlues/geomyidae|Geomyidae]], [[github>xvxx/phd]] and [[https://gophernicus.org/|Gophernicus]]. I personally prefer Geomyidae since it's lean & faithful to the protocol, while having a cleaner markup language than the older daemons. The [[github>humphreyboagart/grackle|Grackle]] server management package actually has a Geomyidae installer built into it, for running a Gopher server alongside normal web sites. Meanwhile [[github>noveltylanterns/raven|Raven]] has built-in support for managing Gopher docroots served by Geomyidae & similar daemons.
  
  
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