Hey,
Does anyone know if there is any project like Lynx that can render
JavaScript-heavy webpages in plaintext? I have found that there are some
webpages that Lynx can not render either because it doesn't have that
capability or sometimes because the website itself blocks Lynx.
Thanks very much,
Hey,
I often dump webpages into Vim with Lynx, but it breaks sentences that run
onto multiple lines into different lines, rather than being a single
connected line (i..e, no end of line character, "$").
I noticed that if I just copy and paste from a web browser like Firefox and
paste it into Vim,
You might try fmt or newfmt as a part of a pipe to clean this up.
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Try edbrowse.
On Tue, 14 Sep 2021, Julius Hamilton wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Does anyone know if there is any project like Lynx that can render
> JavaScript-heavy webpages in plaintext? I have found that there are some
> webpages that Lynx can not render either because it doesn't have that
> capability
Julius Hamilton dixit:
>Is there some way I could set an option or a flag in Lynx to detect
>continuous text regions such as sentences and paragraphs and keep them
-width 1024 (no longer than that though) possibly with -nomargins
For anything longer, use a different tool, such as xmlstarlet (wit
'I often dump webpages into Vim with Lynx, but it breaks
sentences that run onto multiple lines into different lines, rather
than being a single connected line'
-width=NUMBER screen width for formatting of dumps (default is 80)
?
russell bell
Hi Julius
granted I am unsure what system you are using.
Still links, as in a chain can sometimes provide java support.
The project is still under development, there are even packages for DOS,
and I understand those behind its work are open to communication.
Speaking personally e-links, which us