Nyxt [nýkst] is a keyboard-driven web browser designed for hackers. Inspired by Emacs and Vim, it has familiar keybindings ([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emacs][Emacs]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vim_(text_editor)][vi]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Common_User_Access][CUA]]), and is infinitely extensible in Lisp.
Attention: Nyxt is under active development. Please feel free to [[https://github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt/issues][report]] bugs, instabilities or feature wishes.
** Fast tab switching
Switch easily between your open tabs via fuzzy search. If you are looking for ~https://www.example.com~, you could type in ~ele~, ~exa~, ~epl~, or any other matching series of letters.
** Multiple marking
Commands can accept multiple inputs, allowing you to quickly perform an operation against multiple objects. In the example below we simultaneously open several bookmarks.
** Powerful bookmarks
Bookmark a page with tags. Search bookmarks with compound queries. Capture more data about your bookmarks, and group and wrangle them in any way you like.
** Multi tab search
Search multiple tabs at the same time, and view all the results in a single window. Jump quickly through your open tabs to find what you need.
** History as a tree
History is represented as a tree that you can traverse. Smarter than the "forwards-backwards" abstraction found in other browsers, the tree makes sure you never lose track of where you've been.
Supported platforms:
** GNU/Linux
The Nyxt team maintains the following distribution means:
[[https://repology.org/project/nyxt/versions][Non-official distribution means are supported by the community as well]]. We're not accountable for their quality, so we kindly ask to report issues to the maintainers of those packaging efforts.
Please refer to the developer's documentation at [[file:documents/README.org][documents/README.org]].