Nyxt - the hacker's browser.
Release notes: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/article/release-3.9.0.org
To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.
Release notes: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/article/release-3.8.0.org
To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.
Release notes: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/article/release-3.7.0.org
To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.
Release notes: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/article/release-3.6.1.org
To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.
Release notes: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/article/release-3.6.0.org
To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.
Release notes: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/article/release-3.5.0.org
To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.
Release notes: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/article/release-3.4.0.org
To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.
Release notes: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/article/release-3.3.0.org
To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.
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Release notes: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/article/release-3.2.1.org
To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.
nyxt-3.2.1.tar.xz
is a self-contained bundle that runs on any GNU/Linux machine:
tar -xf /path/to/nyxt-3.2.1.tar.xz
;./usr/local/bin/nyxt
.