nyxt-init.lisp
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nyxt-init.lisp
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Show HN: Nyxt Browser 2.0.0
=> there little things that I usually do in a terminal that I now do in a browser. Nyxt gives me a nice fuzzy completion prompt for any list of strings, it gives me the possibility to print rich text, etc.
There's something I didn't manage to do yet but am wanting very much, is to be able to react to Webkit web events. Last time I checked they were not exposed on Nyxt, only on the C side. I would react to button clicks, I would add new buttons on the page and react to them. That'd be awesome.
All this is written in Common Lisp, that is strange at first (rest assured, you're normal), but it's a great language with a long history of industry use, so it's solid and it's good to have it on my toolbet. I am now lauching new services in CL rather than in Python, that is so slow, unstable and error prone.
my snippets: https://github.com/vindarel/next-init.lisp/ (outdated, I didn't follow the latest changes)
other great config: https://github.com/tviti/next-cfg/ and https://github.com/tviti/next-notebook (interface with Jupyter)
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Show HN: Nyxt Browser 2.0.0
=> there little things that I usually do in a terminal that I now do in a browser. Nyxt gives me a nice fuzzy completion prompt for any list of strings, it gives me the possibility to print rich text, etc.
There's something I didn't manage to do yet but am wanting very much, is to be able to react to Webkit web events. Last time I checked they were not exposed on Nyxt, only on the C side. I would react to button clicks, I would add new buttons on the page and react to them. That'd be awesome.
All this is written in Common Lisp, that is strange at first (rest assured, you're normal), but it's a great language with a long history of industry use, so it's solid and it's good to have it on my toolbet. I am now lauching new services in CL rather than in Python, that is so slow, unstable and error prone.
my snippets: https://github.com/vindarel/next-init.lisp/ (outdated, I didn't follow the latest changes)
other great config: https://github.com/tviti/next-cfg/ and https://github.com/tviti/next-notebook (interface with Jupyter)
What are some alternatives?
android-components - ⚠️ This project moved to a new repository. It is now developed and maintained at: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-android
gecko-dev - Read-only Git mirror of the Mercurial gecko repositories at https://hg.mozilla.org. How to contribute: https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/contributing/contribution_quickref.html
next-cfg - For version controlling my next-browser init/config file(s).
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