browsh

A modern text-based browser. Renders web pages in the terminal using headless Firefox.

Instalar
$clawhub install browsh

Browsh

A fully-modern text-based browser. It renders stories and videos, filters ads, and saves bandwidth.

Prerequisites

  • browsh binary must be in PATH.
  • firefox binary must be in PATH (Browsh uses it as a headless backend).

Local Setup (if installed in ~/apps): Ensure your PATH includes the installation directories: bash export PATH=$HOME/apps:$HOME/apps/firefox:$PATH

Usage

Start Browsh: bash browsh

Open a specific URL: bash browsh --startup-url https://google.com

Note: Browsh is a TUI application. Run it inside a PTY session (e.g., using tmux or the process tool with pty=true).