Developer(s) | Thomas Buckley-Houston |
---|---|
Stable release | 1.8.3
[1]
/ 29 January 2024 |
Repository | |
Written in | JavaScript and Go [2] |
Operating system | all major platforms [3] |
Type | Web browser |
Website |
www |
Browsh is a web browser that can be run from terminal client environments such as ssh and Mosh or from a web browser client. It represents web pages as text.
The Browsh web browser represents web pages as text and can be run either from a terminal client environment or from a web browser. [4] As of August 2018 [update] the web browser client remains less developed. [4] It has been developed since 23 April 2016. [2] It uses Go as a core part of its implementation. [4] Browsh uses a headless version of Mozilla Firefox to fetch and parse web pages. [4]
This may be seen as a modern replacement for the Lynx text-based web browser. [5] Others have felt displaying the web in text is impractical. [6]
Developer(s) | Thomas Buckley-Houston |
---|---|
Stable release | 1.8.3
[1]
/ 29 January 2024 |
Repository | |
Written in | JavaScript and Go [2] |
Operating system | all major platforms [3] |
Type | Web browser |
Website |
www |
Browsh is a web browser that can be run from terminal client environments such as ssh and Mosh or from a web browser client. It represents web pages as text.
The Browsh web browser represents web pages as text and can be run either from a terminal client environment or from a web browser. [4] As of August 2018 [update] the web browser client remains less developed. [4] It has been developed since 23 April 2016. [2] It uses Go as a core part of its implementation. [4] Browsh uses a headless version of Mozilla Firefox to fetch and parse web pages. [4]
This may be seen as a modern replacement for the Lynx text-based web browser. [5] Others have felt displaying the web in text is impractical. [6]