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    Nyxt

    Nyxt

    The hacker's power-browser

    Out of the box Nyxt ships with tens of features that allow you to quickly analyze, navigate, and extract information from the Internet. Plus, Nyxt is fully hackable- all of its source code can be introspected, modified, and tweaked to your exact specification. Navigate large documents with ease. Utilize the power of running commands against multiple objects to avoid repeating yourself. You can select and close all buffers that match the string "ele". Fuzzy search-relevant commands to instantly run them. No more digging through menus. Use fuzzy search to instantly switch between buffers. No more hunting! Use link hinting to quickly jump around. Jump to a link by URL, title, or shortcut. Use the built-in REPL to program Nyxt. Run short scripts, and try out new workflows. Everything in Nyxt is fully extensible and modifiable. Smart bookmark search.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    LispScript is a Lisp to javascript compiler. It currently supports all javascript functions in addition to the more common and useful Lisp forms.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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