[HN Gopher] Nyxt Browser
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Nyxt Browser
Author : wglb
Score : 55 points
Date : 2021-03-19 02:15 UTC (1 days ago)
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| guerrilla wrote:
| Every web browser should have a tree based history by this point.
|
| This part is cool:
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| > Nyxt is web engine agnostic. We utilize a minimal API to
| interface to any web engine. This makes us flexible and resilient
| to changes in the web landscape. Currently, we support WebKit and
| WebEngine (Blink).
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| Does this browser have anything do to with Next? The logo seems
| similar.
| Jtsummers wrote:
| Yes. It was renamed a while ago:
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| https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/article/next-nyxt-rename.org
| yw3410 wrote:
| It's a rebrand iirc.
| Y_Y wrote:
| This whole project looks dope so allow me to make some
| superficial bikesheddy complaints.
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| 1. It just has bad KHTML forks for the engine. What about Gecko
| and Presto and Trident all the other fine renderers?
|
| 2. I don't know what kind of lisp they're using (probably
| Common Lisp), anyway it's not my favourite kind.
| geniium wrote:
| So happy to see tree history!
| josteink wrote:
| That looks like someone bundled a prepacked browser-like starter-
| package using Emacs compiled with GTK-widgets (WebView) with Helm
| and some other niceties like the status-bar.
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| It even uses the same terminology with words like "buffers"
| instead of tabs.
|
| Is this actually an Emacs-based browser being shipped to the
| masses?
| mempko wrote:
| I'll look at this again when they support gecko
| [deleted]
| dang wrote:
| If curious, past threads:
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| _Nyxt browser: mouseless copy /paste_ -
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25956152 - Jan 2021 (56
| comments)
|
| _Nyxt Browser 2.0.0 Pre-release_ -
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24353927 - Sept 2020 (11
| comments)
| monstersinF wrote:
| I didn't expect too many clever features but the special link hot
| keys and tree based history is something I didn't know I wanted
| but now I do
| sidpatil wrote:
| On Firefox, I use the Link Hints extension for that purpose.
|
| Qutebrowser also has link hints as a standard built-in feature.
| geniium wrote:
| Link hits is what vim mode (like vimium) brings on Firefox or
| chrome with plugins. Personally I cannot live without it.
| mouldysammich wrote:
| Nyxt seems really cool. I have a vague hope in the back of my
| mind that itll eventually be an emacs-like editor as well as
| browser. It seems like it could be a cool lispy answer to things
| like vscode etc.
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