# Agate ## Simple Gemini server for static files Agate is a server for the [Gemini] network protocol, built with the [Rust] programming language. Agate has very few features, and can only serve static files. It uses async I/O, and should be quite efficient even when running on low-end hardware and serving many concurrent requests. ## Learn more * Home page: [gemini://gem.limpet.net/agate/][home] * [Cargo package][crates.io] * [Source code][source] ## Installation and setup 1. [Install the Rust toolchain][rustup]. 2. Run `cargo install agate` to install agate from crates.io, or clone the [source], run `cargo build --release`, and then copy the compiled binary from `target/release/agate` to any location you want. (You can also use `cargo run --release ` to run Agate from within the source directory.) 3. Generate a self-signed TLS certificate and private key. For example, if you have OpenSSL 1.1 installed, you can use a command like the following. (Replace the hostname with the address of your Gemini server.) ``` openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout key.rsa -out cert.pem \ -days 3650 -nodes -subj "/CN=example.com" ``` 4. Run the server. The command line arguments are `agate `. For example, to listen on the standard Gemini port (1965) on all interfaces: ``` agate 0.0.0.0:1965 path/to/content/ cert.pem key.rsa ``` When a client requests the URL `gemini://example.com/foo/bar`, Agate will respond with the file at `path/to/content/foo/bar`. If there is a directory at that path, Agate will look for a file named `index.gemini` inside that directory. [Gemini]: https://gemini.circumlunar.space/ [Rust]: https://www.rust-lang.org/ [home]: gemini://gem.limpet.net/agate/ [rustup]: https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install [source]: https://github.com/mbrubeck/agate [crates.io]: https://crates.io/crates/agate