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Carbonyl Lets You Use a Graphical Web Browser in Your Linux Terminal


Posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Feb 03, 2023


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↺ man viewing mockuper website on a laptop using carbonyl


Browsing the internet in your terminal is cool, but limited. Image support can be sketchy, and JavaScript may as well not exist. If you plan on consuming media, you're out of luck.


Carbonyl is a Chromium fork for your terminal. It's a full-fat browser that adheres to, and is compatible with modern standards, meaning that pages behave as they should, and you can even watch streaming video, within the Linux terminal!


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