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Re: emacs <----> firefox
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Samuel Wales |
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Re: emacs <----> firefox |
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Thu, 21 Apr 2022 19:29:57 -0700 |
that sounds very interesting. i am glad alternatives like that are
being developed. however, i am very interested in the emacs <---->
firefox thing, but i don't think i have it in me to try an entirely
new gui browser, for a variety of reasons.
On 4/21/22, Hendursaga <hendursaga@aol.com> wrote:
>> i thought perhaps some firefox <----> emacs thing could help.
>>
>> any ideas here? other than don't have 1000 tabs?
>
> This doesn't directly answer your question, but have you looked into the
> Nyxt browser[1]? It's mostly written in Common Lisp and one could describe
> it as an aspiring Emacs of web browsers. Tab filtering / switching is one of
> its strengths. In addition, there are ways of interoperating with Emacs, see
> for instance, some of Andrea's blog articles[2].
>
> [1] https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/
> [2] https://ag91.github.io/tags/nyxt/
>
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