ELinks
ELinks is an advanced and well-established feature-rich text mode web (HTTP/FTP/...) browser. ELinks can render both frames and tables, is highly customizable and can be extended via Lua or Guile scripts. It features tabs and some support for CSS.
Installation
Usage
See elinks(1).
Navigating the web with a text browser is more or less the same as a graphical browser, just without the 'distractions'. Once you have started elinks, you can press g
and type in the web page you would like to request. Then you can navigate the page using arrow keys to navigate by line, the space bar to navigate by page, or the j
and k
keys to navigate by link.
Alt+arrow
) or with a w:Terminal multiplexer such as tmux.Configuration
ELinks provides to two menus, accessible through ELinks, to customize options and keybinds respectively.
It is recommended to use these tools as opposed to hand-editing the configuration files (which are placed in ~/.elinks
). It is both much easier and safer this way.
By default, the o
key opens the option manager and the k
key the keybind-manager.
Tips and tricks
Defining URL-handlers
ELinks is capable of using external programs for various tasks,
Defining URL-handlers through the option menu can be a little confusing at first, but once you get it, it is fine.
To do this, go into the option manager and navigate to MIME. All the submenus have Info pages to help you.
This is one of the few cases where it might be easier just to edit the configuration file.
For example, to get ELinks to automatically launch your image-viewer when you click on a JPEG file, you can add the following to your ~/.elinks/elinks.conf
file,
~/.elinks/elinks.conf
set mime.extension.jpg="image/jpeg" set mime.extension.jpeg="image/jpeg" set mime.extension.png="image/png" set mime.extension.gif="image/gif" set mime.extension.bmp="image/bmp" set mime.handler.image_viewer.unix.ask = 1 set mime.handler.image_viewer.unix-xwin.ask = 0 set mime.handler.image_viewer.unix.block = 1 set mime.handler.image_viewer.unix-xwin.block = 0 set mime.handler.image_viewer.unix.program = "pictureviewer %" set mime.handler.image_viewer.unix-xwin.program = "pictureviewer %" set mime.type.image.jpg = "image_viewer" set mime.type.image.jpeg = "image_viewer" set mime.type.image.png = "image_viewer" set mime.type.image.gif = "image_viewer" set mime.type.image.bmp = "image_viewer"
Tor usage
ELinks does not support SOCKS directly. Alternatives are to either invoke ELinks through torify elinks
, or install the privoxy package for forwarding to Tor's SOCKS proxy, first by adding the following line to your /etc/privoxy/config
:
forward-socks5 / localhost:9050 .
Restart privoxy.service
, then enter the following lines to your ~/.elinks/elinks.conf
:
set protocol.http.proxy.host = "127.0.0.1:8118" set protocol.https.proxy.host = "127.0.0.1:8118"
Passing URL's to external commands
You can define commands which ELinks will pass the the current URL to.
To do this, go into the options menu, navigate under Document, then to URI-passing. Then press a
to add a new command name. Then navigate to the new command name and press e
to edit. Type in the name of command, enter and save.
Assuming the command "tab-external-command" is mapped to KEY, whenever you press KEY, a menu containing your commands will appear. Select the one you want, and ELinks passes the current URL to that command.
Saving link to the X clipboard
echo -n %c | xclip -i
Passing YouTube-links through external player
For strictly YouTube-links, mpv has built-in support. Just use the following:
mpv %c
For a more general approach that can handle many 'tube' sites, you will need youtube-dl. Then add the following command,
youtube-dl -o - %c | mplayer -
Troubleshooting
ELinks froze and I cannot start it without it freezing again
By default, every time you start ELinks you are connecting to an existing instance. Thus, if that instance freezes, all current and future instances will freeze as well.
You can prevent ELinks from connecting to an existing instance by starting it like so:
$ elinks -no-connect
If this happens a lot, you might consider making this your default startup by making an alias in your shell:
alias elinks="elinks -no-connect"