27.02.2023, 16:23
Using your Shell (Teminal) as Browser via command "lynx"
At first is to mention that the output of your terminal in that case is only in form of a plain text not any graphical / visual outcome.
Using the following commands to install and run:
sudo apt search lynx
sudo apt install lynx
man lynx
lynx desired url
for example browse to:
lynx www.wikipedia.de
Use the manual lib to take a look on different options, if you want to change specific stuff in the usage of lynx like rejecting cookies...
Remember that you are using your terminal as a web browser, now.
So if you are looking for any kind of data leaks or anything else DON'T FORGET YOUR BOOT-ROUTINE BEFORE USAGE.
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/using-lynx...-terminal/
DON'T FORGET YOUR BOOT-ROUTINE BEFORE USAGE.
das ist für pros wer nix damit anzufangen weiß sagt mein freund
der braucht das auch nicht
At first is to mention that the output of your terminal in that case is only in form of a plain text not any graphical / visual outcome.
Using the following commands to install and run:
sudo apt search lynx
sudo apt install lynx
man lynx
lynx desired url
for example browse to:
lynx www.wikipedia.de
Use the manual lib to take a look on different options, if you want to change specific stuff in the usage of lynx like rejecting cookies...
Remember that you are using your terminal as a web browser, now.
So if you are looking for any kind of data leaks or anything else DON'T FORGET YOUR BOOT-ROUTINE BEFORE USAGE.
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/using-lynx...-terminal/
DON'T FORGET YOUR BOOT-ROUTINE BEFORE USAGE.
das ist für pros wer nix damit anzufangen weiß sagt mein freund
der braucht das auch nicht
das dauert ewig das zu hacken ... ich hol mirn kaffee