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* '''Qutebrowser''' {{Pkg|qutebrowser}}: keyboard-driven, Vim-like browser based on PyQT5 | * '''Qutebrowser''' {{Pkg|qutebrowser}}: keyboard-driven, Vim-like browser based on PyQT5 | ||
* '''Surf''' {{Pkg|surf}}: a simple web browser based on WebKit2/GTK+ | * '''Surf''' {{Pkg|surf}}: a simple web browser based on WebKit2/GTK+ | ||
* '''Tor''' {{Pkg|tor}}: a modified Mozilla Firefox ESR web browser used for accessing the Tor network — usually not recommended for general web browsing | |||
* '''Vieb''' {{Pkg|vieb}}: Vim-inspired Electron browser | * '''Vieb''' {{Pkg|vieb}}: Vim-inspired Electron browser | ||
* '''Vimb''' {{Pkg|vimb}}: a Vim-like browser | * '''Vimb''' {{Pkg|vimb}}: a Vim-like browser | ||
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Revision as of 19:27, 29 May 2023
A web browser is an application for accessing websites. When a user requests a web page from a particular website, the browser retrieves its files from a web server and then displays the page on the user’s screen.
Alpine Linux packages several web browsers.
Console
- Elinks elinks: feature-rich text mode web browser
- Links links/links-graphics: web browser with both graphics and text mode
- Lynx lynx: text-based browser
- w3m w3m: text-based web & gopher browser, as well as pager
Graphical
- Badwolf badwolf: A minimalist and privacy-oriented WebKit browser
- Chromium chromium: the open source project behind Google Chrome, Blink-based
- Dillo dillo: small and fast GUI web browser
- Epiphany/GNOME Web epiphany: GNOME's WebKitGTK-based browser
- Firefox: browser from Mozilla based on Gecko with fast rendering
- Midori midori: web browser based on GTK and WebKit
- Netsurf netsurf: an open source web browser
- Nyxt nyxt: the “hacker’s browser”
- Qutebrowser qutebrowser: keyboard-driven, Vim-like browser based on PyQT5
- Surf surf: a simple web browser based on WebKit2/GTK+
- Tor tor: a modified Mozilla Firefox ESR web browser used for accessing the Tor network — usually not recommended for general web browsing
- Vieb vieb: Vim-inspired Electron browser
- Vimb vimb: a Vim-like browser