[BRLTTY] Firelynx v0.1.0
Adrian P. van Bloois
adrian at pa0rda.nl
Wed Jun 10 10:07:38 UTC 2026
Hi,
This is brilliant!!! It's similar to browsh from brow.sh but integrating
lynx as the frontend makes it really usefull. I struggled with browsh
without a mouse and the cursor in the wrong place.
I have one problem with firelinux though, my python is too old, I'm
running Almalinux 9.8 which has Python 3.6. I install 3.4.10 on the side
but there is selinux only on 3.6.
So, which level of python do I have to install???
Adrian
On Mon, Jun 08, 2026 at 06:07:07PM -0400, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> That thing I teased is out. Firelynx bridges lynx and Firefox: a small
> local proxy runs your lynx requests through a headless Firefox, so
> JavaScript actually executes and modern sites render, then hands clean,
> semantic HTML back to lynx. You keep lynx's fast, braille-friendly
> interface — your keybindings and workflow — while getting a real shot at
> JavaScript-heavy sites that normally serve a blank page. Reddit, for
> instance, works (it even clears Reddit's JavaScript challenge). It all
> runs on your own machine; HTTPS, forms and logins, and basic handling
> for JavaScript dialogs and multi-factor auth may sometimes work too.
>
> Honesty up front: this is alpha. It's slower than plain lynx (a full
> Firefox renders every page), content extraction sometimes trims too
> much, and the one thing I really wanted to crack — Google Search — still
> trips Google's bot detection and lands on a CAPTCHA. I tried a lot of
> approaches and couldn't beat it, so I'm not holding the release back any
> longer. DuckDuckGo is the default and works well; other engines are
> hit-or-miss (Bing sometimes stalls on a cookie-consent page). For
> everyday browsing plain lynx is still more reliable; reach for Firelynx
> when a site really needs JavaScript.
>
> Linux only; needs Firefox, lynx, and Python/Selenium. It's a git clone
> plus ./install.sh — Fedora and Debian/Ubuntu steps are in the README:
>
> https://github.com/npitre/firelynx
>
> Enjoy !
>
> Nicolas
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