emacs-webkit
An Emacs Dynamic Module for WebKit, aka a fully fledged browser inside emacs (by akirakyle)
emacs-webkit | nyxt-docker | |
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1.9 | 0.0 | |
11 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
C | Dockerfile | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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emacs-webkit
Posts with mentions or reviews of emacs-webkit.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-14.
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terminal “web” browser concept
You might be interested in: https://github.com/akirakyle/emacs-webkit.
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Ask HN: Is it still possible to live in a terminal?
Does GUI Emacs count as sufficiently terminal-ish? You can embed a Webkit-driven browser into Emacs, and then do anything browser-y you need to from there: https://github.com/akirakyle/emacs-webkit
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Hit-a-Hint : Didn't know I needed it!
Fixing the link: emacs-webkit
- emacs-webkit: An Emacs Dynamic Module for WebKit, aka a fully fledged browser inside emacs
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Some help for browsing the internet
There is also https://github.com/akirakyle/emacs-webkit/. The author seems to be a little busy now.
- Nyxt 2.2.0
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Browsing with w3m is too slow
Not really solving your question (sorry for the off topic comment), but is there any benefit to using w3m instead of something more featured such as xwidgets (or better, emacs-webkit)
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Log in university webpage using eww
For that purpose, I'd recommend emacs-webkit, though it's in an early stage of development.
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What is the next big feature, after native comp, that we can expect from emacs in near future?
This is doable now with Emacs webkit Although I found this only works with the pgtk branch
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How to draw gtk widgets in emacs with the help of dynamic module?
When reading src of emacs-webkit, I don't understand how it show the widgets in Emacs.
nyxt-docker
Posts with mentions or reviews of nyxt-docker.
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Nyxt 2.2.0
Indeed, I wish there was an easier solution for macOS users, in the meantime you can try https://github.com/deddu/nyxt-docker
What are some alternatives?
When comparing emacs-webkit and nyxt-docker you can also consider the following projects:
nyxt - Nyxt - the hacker's browser.
tridactyl - A Vim-like interface for Firefox, inspired by Vimperator/Pentadactyl.
xwwp - Enhance the Emacs xwidget-webkit browser
emacs-application-framework - EAF, an extensible framework that revolutionizes the graphical capabilities of Emacs
xwwp - Enhance the Emacs xwidget-webkit browser
exwm - Emacs X Window Manager
remacs - Rust :heart: Emacs
readability-cli
emacs - Mirror of GNU Emacs
elisp-tree-sitter - Emacs Lisp bindings for tree-sitter
emacs-webkit vs nyxt
nyxt-docker vs tridactyl
emacs-webkit vs xwwp
nyxt-docker vs nyxt
emacs-webkit vs emacs-application-framework
emacs-webkit vs tridactyl
emacs-webkit vs xwwp
emacs-webkit vs exwm
emacs-webkit vs remacs
emacs-webkit vs readability-cli
emacs-webkit vs emacs
emacs-webkit vs elisp-tree-sitter