$ sudo zypper install links (on OpenSuse)Īfter installing links, you can browse any websites within the terminal as shown below in the screencast. $ sudo pacman -S links (on Arch and Manjaro) $ sudo dnf install links (on Fedora, CentOS & RHEL)
$ sudo apt install links (on Debian, Ubuntu, & Mint) If links not installed in your system by default you may install it from the repo. The text-based links web browser is shipped by most of the standard Linux distributions by default. This browser is text-based as well as graphical. It is available for all major platforms viz., Linux, Windows, OS X, and OS/2. Links is an open-source web browser written in C programming Language. This article aims to make you aware of several other Linux command Line browsing and downloading applications, which will help you browse and download files within the Linux shell. We got lots of responses to cover few other tools of the same genre, if you’ve missed the first part you can go through it.
In the last article, we have covered few useful tools like ‘ rTorrent‘, ‘ wget‘, ‘ cURL‘, ‘ w3m‘, and ‘ Elinks‘.