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       --- A gopher/gemini client for GNU Emacs ---
       
       Elpher is an Emacs-based gopher client with the goal of providing an
       intuitive and pleasant way for Emacs users to browse gopherspace and
       gemini-space.
       
       The preferred way to start using Elpher is to install it via either
       the ELPA (non-GNU) or MELPA package archives.  This also installs a
       comprehensive Info manual, which is the primary source of
       documentation.
       
       More details on installation and usage can be found here:
  TEXT README
       
       --- Project News (updated 2024/03/24) ---
       
       Elpher 3.6.0 has just been released.  The biggest included change
       is quite minor: holding down Shift while clicking or pressing
       Enter on a link will cause Elpher to open the link in a new buffer.
       
       For details, see the Navigation chapter of the included info manual.
       
       --- Source code ---
       
   BIN Download the latest source (zip archive)
   DIR Browse the git repository
       You can clone the repository directly from
       git://thelambdalab.xyz/elpher.git
       
       As with all the repositories hosted here at the lambda lab, suggested
       patches are also welcome.  Just commit your changes to a branch with
       name beginning with "patch_" and push to the repository above,
       describing the nature of the changes in the body of your commit
       message.
       
       --- Project Feedback ---
       
       I'm always keen to hear from people using Elpher, particularly if you
       encounter bugs.  Speak up!
SEARCH 
  TEXT View feedback
       
       For longer-form feedback, bug reports, etc, please use the Elpher mailing
       list.  To subscribe, send mail to ~michel-slm/elpher+subscribe@lists.sr.ht.
  HTML Elpher mailing list archives
       
       (You can also contact me directly at plugd@thelambdalab.xyz, although
       sometimes this might result in a very long wait for a response.)