# links2 # Lynx-like alternative character mode WWW browser # Note that some distributions of Linux package links2(1) as simply `links`. # Launch and browse immediately to the provided web address. links2 duckduckgo.co.uk # Dump the formatted result (not source) of a given page to STDOUT. links2 -dump duckduckgo.co.uk # When the `-dump` option is used, the user can also provide the `-width` # option, in order to specify the desired maximum line length, in characters. links2 -dump -width 80 duckduckgo.co.uk # Spoof the UA (UserAgent) which can help you visit various sites which might # restrict access from a non-standard browser, such as Firefox. In this case, - # we're faking a Mozilla Firefox 5.0 browser. links2 -http.fake-user-agent 'Mozilla/5.0' duckduckgo.co.uk # Have links2(1) request not to be tracked (as if anyone respects this!?). The # `1` is a boolean integer, indicating to enable the option. This # option is by default disabled, according the August 2006 man page. links2 -http.do-not-track 1 duckduckgo.co.uk # Perhaps one of the most useful flags links2(1) supports enables numbered # links, allowing the user to simply type in the number followed by Enter or # Return, allowing for easier and quicker browsing. links2 -html-numbered-links 1 duckduckgo.co.uk # A Shell function which can be used to quickly access and search with DDG. For # example, the user might wish to learn about Perl, so enter: l2 Perl l2(){ links2 http://duckduckgo.com/?q="$*"; }