PHETCH(1) # NAME phetch - quick lil gopher client # SYNOPSIS *phetch* [_OPTIONS_] [_URL_] # DESCRIPTION *phetch* is a terminal client designed to help you quickly navigate the gophersphere. It features non-nonsense keyboard navigation, support for most Gopher features, easy-to-use TLS and Tor support, as well as bookmarking and history features. Usually *phetch* is started with a Gopher URL: phetch gopher://some-gopher-url.com If no URL is given, however, *phetch* will launch and open its default "start page". This can be configured to be any URL. (See *CONFIG*.) # OPTIONS *-l*, *--local* Connect to the local Gopher server at URL _127.0.0.1:7070_. *-p* _URL_, *--print* _URL_ Print a rendered Gopher server response of _URL_ and exit. *-r* _URL_, *--raw* _URL_ Print the raw Gopher server response of _URL_ and exit. *-s*, *--tls* Attempt to fetch all pages securely over TLS. *-S*, *--no-tls* Do not use TLS for connections. This can be used to cancel out an option set in the config file, for instance. *-o*, *--tor* Make all connections using a local Tor proxy. Tor is The Onion Router. Set the TOR_PROXY env variable to use an address other than the Tor default of 127.0.0.1:9050. *-O*, *--no-tor* Disable Tor. *-w*, *--wrap* _COLUMN_ Wrap long lines in Gopher "text" views at _COLUMN_. Default: 0 (off) *-m*, *--media* _PATH_ Use program at _PATH_ to open media files (movies and sounds). Default: mpv *-M*, *--no-media* Don't try to open media files. Download them like regular binary Gopher items. *-c*, *--config* _FILE_ Use _FILE_ instead of _~/.config/phetch/phetch.conf_ *-C*, *--no-config* Do not use any config file. *-e*, *--encoding* _ENCODING_ Render text views in CP437 or UTF8 (default) encoding. *-h*, *--help* Print a help summary and exit. *-v*, *--version* Print version information and exit. # NOTES When given a _URL_, *phetch* will show the requested Gopher page and enter interactive mode. Without a _URL_, *phetch* will show a builtin dashboard with easy access to online help, bookmarks and history, and enter interactive mode. Command line options always override options set in phetch.conf. # NAVIGATION ## KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS All single letter commands also work with the *Ctrl* key: e.g., *h* and *Ctrl-h* are synonyms. *h* Go to builtin help page. *q* Quit *phetch*. *left arrow* Go back in history. *right arrow* Go forward in history. *up arrow*, *p*, *k* Select previous link. *down arrow*, *n*, *j* Select next link. *PgUp*, *-* Scroll up by many lines. *PgDn*, *SPACE* Scroll down by many lines. *Number key* Open/select link. *Enter* Open current link. *Esc*, *Ctrl-c* Cancel *f*, */* Find link in page. *g* Go to Gopher URL. *u* Edit URL. (Can be used to reload the current page.) *y* Copy URL. *b* Show bookmarks. *s* Save bookmark. *a* Show history. (Mnemonic: *All* pages/history) *r* View raw source. *w* Toggle wide mode. *e* Toggle encoding between UTF8 and CP437. ## MENU NAVIGATION Up and down arrows Use the up and down arrows, *j* and *k* keys, or *n* and *p* keys to select links. *phetch* will scroll for you, or you can use page up and page down (or *-* and spacebar) to scroll by many lines at once. Number keys If there are few enough menu items, pressing a number key will open a link. Otherwise, the first matching number will be selected. Use *Enter* to open the selected link. Incremental search Press *f* or */* to activate search mode, then just start typing. *phetch* will look for the first case-insensitive match and try to select it. Use arrow keys or *Ctrl-p*/*Ctrl-n* to cycle through matches. # BOOKMARKS There are two ways to save the URL of the current page: *y* Copy URL. *s* Save bookmark. Bookmarks will be saved to the file _~/.config/phetch/bookmarks.gph_ if the directory _~/.config/phetch/_ exists. *b* View saved bookmarks. The clipboard function uses *pbcopy* on MacOS, and *xsel* _-sel clip_ on Linux. # HISTORY If you create a _history.gph_ file in _~/.config/phetch/_, each Gopher URL you open will be stored there. New URLs are appended to the bottom, but loaded in reverse order, so you'll see all the most recently visited pages first when you press the *a* key. Feel free to edit your history file directly, or share it with your friends! # CONFIG If you create a _phetch.conf_ file in _~/.config/phetch/_, it will be automatically loaded when *phetch* starts. The config file supports most command line options, for your convenience, as well as a few ways to customize your browsing experience. For example, *phetch* will always launch in TLS mode if `tls yes` appears in the config file -- no need to pass `--tls` or `-t` on startup. Here is an example config with all options: ``` # Page to load when launched with no URL argument. start gopher://phetch/1/home # Always use TLS mode. (--tls) tls no # Connect using local TOR proxy. (--tor) tor no # Always start in wide mode. wide no # Program to use to open media files. media mpv # Use emoji indicators for TLS & Tor. emoji no # Encoding. Only CP437 and UTF8 are supported. encoding utf8 # Wrap text at N columns. 0 = off (--wrap) wrap 0 ``` # MEDIA PLAYER SUPPORT *phetch* includes support for opening video files (`;` item type) and sound files (`s` item type) in `mpv` or an application of your choice using the `-m` command line flag. To test it out, visit a compatible Gopher server or check out the "gopher types" help page by lauching *phetch* and then pressing `ctrl-h` then `3`. # ABOUT *phetch* is maintained by chris west, and released under the MIT license. phetch's Gopher hole: _gopher://phkt.io/1/phetch_ phetch's webpage: _https://github.com/xvxx/phetch_