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CLI tool for exploring arXiv (inspired by karpathy's brilliant ArXiv Sanity Preserver)
The script will create data/pdf/, data/txt/ and data/summary/ directories to hold files downloaded from arXiv. I am also aware that this is a rather stupid way to implement a datastore but DBs seem a bit over the top. Text from PDFs are auto-converted on downloaded and are used to suggest future articles to the user. Downloading articles is idempotent.
This tutorial explains how to browse the web with Vim Keybindings using Vimium extension. Vimium allows you to navigate the Internet just using Keyboard.
There is a a lot of misinformation being spread about Brave. Many people claim that it is spyware or harmful to your privacy. This is not true and I will debunk every claim I have found.
A keyboard interface to the web, inspired by Kakoune.
Skip YouTube video sponsors (browser extension).
A text-based browser / search aggregator. It allows you to search the web through the terminal in a style that makes the most sense in the terminal. It does not try to emulate a GUI browser in the terminal or replace it, because the terminal was not meant for that, and that just creates a miserable experience for the user.
A text-based web browser as well as a pager like less
; it can be used as a text formatting tool which typesets HTML into plain text.
A highly configurable text-based web browser; one of the oldest CLI browser I am aware of.
"Advanced and well-established feature-rich text mode web browser"; started as a fork of Links
; it supports background download with queueing, some support from CSS, text box editing in external text editor.
A textual Web browser with tables and frames.
Browsh is a fully-modern text-based browser. It renders anything that a modern browser can; HTML5, CSS3, JS, video and even WebGL. Its main purpose is to be run on a remote server and accessed via SSH/Mosh or the in-browser HTML service in order to significantly reduce bandwidth and thus both increase browsing speeds and decrease bandwidth costs.
Vimium provides keyboard shortcuts for navigation and control in the spirit of Vim.
This is a port of the popular Chrome extension to Firefox.
Most stuff works, but the port to Firefox remains a work in progress.
SponsorBlock is a crowdsourced browser extension to block sponsor segments of YouTube videos. Users submit when sponsor happen to the extension, and the extension automatically skips sponsors it knows about. It also features an upvote/downvote system with a weighted random based distribution algorithm.
nnn is probably the fastest and most resource-sensitive file manager you have ever used. It integrates seamlessly with your DE and favourite GUI utilities, has a unique navigate-as-you-type mode with auto-select, disk usage analyzer mode, bookmarks, contexts, application launcher, familiar navigation shortcuts, subshell spawning and much more.
Integrate utilities like sxiv or fzy easily, or use it as a (neo)vim plugin; nnn supports as many scripts as you need!