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You can learn more about this at: <https://github.com/ag91/emacs-with-nyxt>
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+# Discussion
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+IRC nick: `andrea
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+- I thought I read somewhere that this browser was attempting to allow extensions in a similar manner to Chrome/Firefox extensions. It'd be nice to have a central location to grab those, install them etc.
+- does nyxt also have an inspector, to edit html and css?
+ - `andrea: yes, I am just sending my JS to the inspector via Common Lisp
+- loving the youtube note taking with the timestamp
+- If you've been following Nyxt for a while, one of the core design goals is to push web browsing back towards its original conception of intertwingling readership and authorship.
+- you have some amazing elisp skills and ideas
+- Back when I was using Nyxt I had it tied to stumpwm and I puppeteered them both from emacs with sly.
+- I wonder how hard it would be to integrate or compile JS extension to a form available to Nyxt
+- `andrea: I need to ask about LibreJS: they have a discourse https://discourse.atlas.engineer/
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