Gopher & Gemini MCP Server

Gopher & Gemini MCP Server

Enables AI assistants to browse and interact with both Gopher and Gemini protocol resources safely and efficiently.

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Gopher & Gemini MCP Server

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A modern, cross-platform Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI assistants to browse and interact with both Gopher protocol and Gemini protocol resources safely and efficiently.

Overview

The Gopher & Gemini MCP Server bridges vintage and modern alternative internet protocols with AI assistants, allowing LLMs like Claude to explore the unique content and communities that thrive on both Gopherspace and Geminispace. Built with FastMCP and modern Python practices, it provides secure, efficient gateways to these distinctive internet protocols.

Key Benefits:

  • Discover alternative internet content - Access unique resources on both Gopher and Gemini protocols
  • Safe exploration - Built-in security safeguards, TLS encryption, and content filtering
  • Modern implementation - Uses FastMCP framework with async/await patterns
  • Developer-friendly - Comprehensive testing, type hints, and documentation
  • Advanced security - TOFU certificate validation and client certificate support for Gemini

Features

  • Dual Protocol Support: gopher_fetch and gemini_fetch tools for comprehensive protocol coverage
  • Comprehensive Gopher Support: Handles menus (type 1), text files (type 0), search servers (type 7), and binary files
  • Full Gemini Implementation: Native gemtext parsing, TLS security, and status code handling
  • Advanced Security: TOFU certificate validation, client certificates, and secure TLS connections
  • Safety First: Built-in timeouts, size limits, input sanitization, and host allowlists
  • LLM-Optimized: Returns structured JSON responses designed for AI consumption
  • Cross-Platform: Works seamlessly on Windows, macOS, and Linux
  • Modern Development: Full type checking, linting, testing, and CI/CD pipeline
  • High Performance: Async/await patterns with intelligent caching

Documentation

Complete documentation is available at cameronrye.github.io/gopher-mcp

Quick Start

Prerequisites

Installation

Option 1: Development Installation (Recommended)

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/cameronrye/gopher-mcp.git
cd gopher-mcp

# Set up development environment
./scripts/dev-setup.sh  # Unix/macOS
# or
scripts\dev-setup.bat   # Windows

# Run the server
uv run task serve

Option 2: PyPI Installation

# Install from PyPI (recommended for end users)
pip install gopher-mcp

# Or with uv
uv add gopher-mcp

Option 3: Development Installation

# Install directly from GitHub
uv add git+https://github.com/cameronrye/gopher-mcp.git

# Or install in development mode
git clone https://github.com/cameronrye/gopher-mcp.git
cd gopher-mcp
uv sync --all-extras

Claude Desktop Integration

Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:

Unix/macOS/Linux:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "gopher": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": ["--directory", "/path/to/gopher-mcp", "run", "task", "serve"],
      "env": {
        "MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE": "1048576",
        "TIMEOUT_SECONDS": "30"
      }
    }
  }
}

Windows:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "gopher": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "--directory",
        "C:\\path\\to\\gopher-mcp",
        "run",
        "task",
        "serve"
      ],
      "env": {
        "MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE": "1048576",
        "TIMEOUT_SECONDS": "30"
      }
    }
  }
}

Cross-Platform Development

This project includes a unified Python-based task management system that works across all platforms:

Recommended (All Platforms)

python task.py <command>    # Unified Python task runner (recommended)

Alternative Options

# Unix/macOS/Linux
make <command>              # Traditional make (delegates to task.py)

# Universal fallback
uv run task <command>       # Direct taskipy usage

Available Commands

Command Description
dev-setup Set up development environment
install-hooks Install pre-commit hooks
lint Run ruff linting
format Format code with ruff
typecheck Run mypy type checking
quality Run all quality checks
check Run lint + typecheck
test Run all tests
test-cov Run tests with coverage
test-unit Run unit tests only
test-integration Run integration tests
serve Run MCP server (stdio)
serve-http Run MCP server (HTTP)
docs-serve Serve docs locally
docs-build Build documentation
clean Clean build artifacts
ci Run CI pipeline locally

Usage

The server provides two powerful MCP tools for exploring alternative internet protocols:

gopher_fetch Tool

Fetches Gopher menus, text files, or metadata by URL with comprehensive error handling and security safeguards.

Parameters:

  • url (string, required): Full Gopher URL (e.g., gopher://gopher.floodgap.com/1/)

Response Types:

  • MenuResult: For Gopher menus (type 1) and search results (type 7)
    • Contains structured menu items with type, display text, selector, host, and port
  • TextResult: For text files (type 0)
    • Returns the full text content with metadata
  • BinaryResult: Metadata only for binary files (types 4, 5, 6, 9, g, I)
    • Provides file information without downloading binary content
  • ErrorResult: For errors or unsupported content
    • Includes detailed error messages and troubleshooting hints

gemini_fetch Tool

Fetches Gemini content with full TLS security, TOFU certificate validation, and native gemtext parsing.

Parameters:

  • url (string, required): Full Gemini URL (e.g., gemini://geminiprotocol.net/)

Response Types:

  • GeminiGemtextResult: For gemtext content (text/gemini)
    • Parsed gemtext document with structured lines, links, and headings
  • GeminiSuccessResult: For other text and binary content
    • Raw content with MIME type information
  • GeminiInputResult: For input requests (status 10-11)
    • Prompts for user input with optional sensitive flag
  • GeminiRedirectResult: For redirects (status 30-31)
    • New URL for temporary or permanent redirects
  • GeminiErrorResult: For errors (status 40-69)
    • Detailed error information with status codes
  • GeminiCertificateResult: For certificate requests (status 60-69)
    • Certificate requirement information

Example URLs to Try

Gopher Protocol

# Classic Gopher menu
gopher://gopher.floodgap.com/1/

# Gopher news and information
gopher://gopher.floodgap.com/1/gopher

# Search example (type 7)
gopher://gopher.floodgap.com/7/v2/vs

# Text file example
gopher://gopher.floodgap.com/0/gopher/welcome

Gemini Protocol

# Gemini protocol homepage
gemini://geminiprotocol.net/

# Gemini software directory
gemini://geminiprotocol.net/software/

# Example personal gemlog
gemini://warmedal.se/~antenna/

# Gemini search aggregator
gemini://kennedy.gemi.dev/

Example AI Interactions

Once configured, you can ask Claude:

Gopher Exploration:

  • "Browse the main Gopher menu at gopher.floodgap.com"
  • "Search for 'python' on the Veronica-2 search server"
  • "Show me the welcome text from Floodgap's Gopher server"
  • "What's available in the Gopher community directory?"

Gemini Exploration:

  • "Fetch the Gemini protocol homepage"
  • "Show me the software directory on geminiprotocol.net"
  • "Browse the latest posts from a gemlog"
  • "What's the difference between Gopher and Gemini protocols?"

Development

Project Structure

gopher-mcp/
├── src/gopher_mcp/          # Main package
│   ├── __init__.py          # Package initialization
│   ├── server.py            # FastMCP server implementation
│   ├── gopher_client.py     # Gopher protocol client
│   ├── models.py            # Pydantic data models
│   ├── tools.py             # MCP tool definitions
│   └── utils.py             # Utility functions
├── tests/                   # Comprehensive test suite
│   ├── test_server.py       # Server tests
│   ├── test_gopher_client.py # Client tests
│   └── test_integration.py  # Integration tests
├── docs/                    # MkDocs documentation
├── scripts/                 # Development scripts
├── .github/workflows/       # CI/CD pipelines
├── Makefile                 # Unix/macOS task runner
├── task.bat                 # Windows task runner
└── pyproject.toml           # Modern Python project config

Development Workflow

  1. Setup: uv run task dev-setup - Install dependencies and pre-commit hooks
  2. Code: Make your changes with full IDE support (type hints, linting)
  3. Quality: uv run task quality - Run all quality checks (lint + typecheck + test)
  4. Test: uv run task test-cov - Run tests with coverage reporting
  5. Commit: Pre-commit hooks ensure code quality automatically

Testing

# Run all tests
uv run task test

# Run with coverage
uv run task test-cov

# Run specific test types
uv run task test-unit
uv run task test-integration

# Run tests in watch mode during development
uv run pytest --watch

Configuration

The server can be configured through environment variables for both protocols:

Gopher Configuration

Variable Description Default Example
GOPHER_MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE Maximum response size in bytes 1048576 (1MB) 2097152
GOPHER_TIMEOUT_SECONDS Request timeout in seconds 30 60
GOPHER_CACHE_ENABLED Enable response caching true false
GOPHER_CACHE_TTL_SECONDS Cache time-to-live in seconds 300 600
GOPHER_ALLOWED_HOSTS Comma-separated allowed hosts None (all) example.com,test.com

Gemini Configuration

Variable Description Default Example
GEMINI_MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE Maximum response size in bytes 1048576 (1MB) 2097152
GEMINI_TIMEOUT_SECONDS Request timeout in seconds 30 60
GEMINI_CACHE_ENABLED Enable response caching true false
GEMINI_CACHE_TTL_SECONDS Cache time-to-live in seconds 300 600
GEMINI_ALLOWED_HOSTS Comma-separated allowed hosts None (all) example.org,test.org
GEMINI_TOFU_ENABLED Enable TOFU certificate validation true false
GEMINI_CLIENT_CERTS_ENABLED Enable client certificate support true false

Example Configuration

# Gopher settings
export GOPHER_MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE=2097152
export GOPHER_TIMEOUT_SECONDS=60
export GOPHER_CACHE_ENABLED=true
export GOPHER_ALLOWED_HOSTS="gopher.floodgap.com,gopher.quux.org"

# Gemini settings
export GEMINI_MAX_RESPONSE_SIZE=2097152
export GEMINI_TIMEOUT_SECONDS=60
export GEMINI_TOFU_ENABLED=true
export GEMINI_CLIENT_CERTS_ENABLED=true
export GEMINI_ALLOWED_HOSTS="geminiprotocol.net,warmedal.se"

# Run with custom config
uv run task serve

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please see our Contributing Guidelines for details.

Quick Contribution Steps

  1. Fork the repository on GitHub
  2. Clone your fork: git clone https://github.com/your-username/gopher-mcp.git
  3. Setup development environment: uv run task dev-setup
  4. Create a feature branch: git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature
  5. Make your changes with tests
  6. Quality check: uv run task quality
  7. Commit your changes: git commit -m 'Add amazing feature'
  8. Push to your fork: git push origin feature/amazing-feature
  9. Submit a pull request with a clear description

Development Standards

  • Type hints for all functions and methods
  • Comprehensive tests with >90% coverage
  • Documentation for all public APIs
  • Security considerations for all network operations
  • Cross-platform compatibility (Windows, macOS, Linux)

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Acknowledgments

  • Model Context Protocol by Anthropic - The foundation that makes this integration possible
  • FastMCP - High-level Python framework for building MCP servers
  • Pituophis - Excellent Python Gopher client library
  • The Gopher Protocol Community - Keeping the spirit of the early internet alive

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