We are happy to announce the release of Nyxt version 1.3.2!
This version includes several cool new features:
"Hooks" let you insert your own code before of after network events and commands, such as automatic download of Youtube videos or auto-switch to old.reddit.com! To read more about hooks, see our updated article here: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/article/hooks.org.
A new open-file
command. This allows you to open up any file locally on your machine.
A paste-from-ring
command that allows you to fuzzy-search and paste from the clipboard ring of all previously copied/pasted text.
Last month we started a crowdfunding campaign, so if you like what we are doing feel free to support us by chipping in!
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/nyxt-browser-v1-4-0#/
Thanks for reading and supporting us! You can read the full change log here.
We have many new and exciting features in the pipeline that we could release shortly!
A high quality macOS port, with complete GTK parity(!), for improved performance, distribution, and stability. This means a single app bundle that you can simply download and run.
Minibuffer multi-selection (or "delete fuzzy-matched buffers in one go", etc.).
Session persistence (or "reopen previously open buffers up restart").
Status bar.
WebKitGTK native sandboxing.
Per-domain CSS (e.g. a Dark Mode).
Smart searching across all tabs.
Jump to heading all tabs.
Package manager.
Add support for per-tab proxy and Tor support.
Add an integrated password manager.
Add built-in editor.
Allow Nyxt to call out to an external editor to fill in the contents of a particular text field.
Switch from SQLite to a text based format, allowing bookmarks to be viewed and synced more easily with any external tool.
Thanks for reading!
Nyxt is a keyboard-oriented, extensible web-browser designed for power users. The application has familiar key-bindings (Emacs, VI), is fully configurable and extensible in Lisp, and has powerful features for productive professionals.