• Note that SSH is actually a very inefficient protocol, for best results install Browsh on your own server along with Mosh.
  • You can also access Browsh’s output via a normal browser by running Browsh in HTTP mode: browsh --http-server-mode.
  • Browsh is different in that it's backed by a real browser, namely headless Firefox, to create a purely text-based version of web pages and web apps.
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  • Browsh is a web browser that can be run from terminal client environments such as ssh and Mosh or from a web browser client. It represents web pages as text. Technology.
  • Today, I noticed that there is an interesting stuff : Browsh, it’s a text browser that can render HTML5, WebGL.
  • Browsh is a fully interactive, real-time, and modern text-based browser rendered to TTYs and browsers… …
  • Browsh is an open-source, a simple and modern text-based browser that renders in TTY terminal environments.
  • Browsh is a fully interactive, real-time, and purely text-based browser for your terminal.
  • Browsh is an open-source awesome text-based browser that enables you to browse all modern websites even with low internet speed.
  • Browsh can be run on a remote VM and its lightweight output can be accessed either via SSH/Mosh or its HTML service.