Nyxt - Web Browser

Nyxt – keyboard-oriented extensible open source web browser

Last Updated on August 11, 2021

Summary

Nyxt is like a breath of fresh air in the web browser market. It’s genuinely different to Chrome and Firefox in so many respects, it’s got some really useful features for advanced users, a beautifully clean interface, and caters for the Emacs and vi crowd.

We obviously won’t recommend running a pre-release of Nyxt on a production system. The software has too many bugs. But we really hope that Nyxt can become a genuine competitor and that we use it as our default web browser in the future.

The next pre-release version has some intriguing features planned including an integrated password manager, a built-in editor, as well as per tab isolation.

Nyxt is cross-platform software running on Linux and Mac OS X.

Website: nyxt.atlas.engineer
Support: Documentation, GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Atlas Engineer LLC
License: BSD 3-Clause License

Nyxt is written in Common Lisp. Learn Lisp with our recommended free books and free tutorials.

Pages in this article:
Page 1 – Introduction / Installation
Page 2 – In Operation
Page 3 – Documentation
Page 4 – Summary

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