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A full-featured, Sixel-capable terminal browser for those who’d rather skip AI assistants

Old-time web users will fondly remember Lynx, a text-only browser that ran from the terminal. Now, there's a Sixel-compatible web browser that runs completely from the terminal, and has all the graphics and modern features you'd expect.

Published on Codeberg over the holiday break by a developer going by janantos, brow6el runs entirely within terminal emulators that support the Sixel graphics format.

For those unfamiliar with Sixel, it's a bitmap graphics format designed for terminals and printers that encodes bitmap data into terminal escape sequences, with each printable character representing a 6-pixel-high, 1-pixel-wide column. Tile enough of them together and you've got full-color images, and even animation. In brow6el's case, it uses the libsixel package to generate graphics.

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First thought: "i need this" 😂
Second thought: "ugh download .sh"
Third thought: no checksums

New thought: "I need this after I rewrite it".

CEF is cool though - I've used that for demos instead of QtWebView.

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😂

After some thought: maybe next week I’ll look into it in more detail, if I have time!

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Well that's the default and s/week/quarter/ haha

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Hmm. Reminds me of the BBS days and RSS feeds.

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