Linux command
hackernews-tui 命令
文本
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常用示例
Launch hackernews-tui
hackernews-tui
Browse a specific page
hackernews-tui --page [page_type]
说明
hackernews-tui is a fast and customizable terminal application for browsing Hacker News. It provides a full TUI with vim-like key bindings for navigating stories, comments, and discussions. The application includes a built-in reader view for viewing articles directly in the terminal without a web browser. It uses the HN Algolia API and HN Official API to fetch data, supporting front page stories, newest stories, Ask HN, Show HN, and job listings. Stories can be opened in an external browser, and comments are displayed in a threaded view.
FAQ
What is the hackernews-tui command used for?
hackernews-tui is a fast and customizable terminal application for browsing Hacker News. It provides a full TUI with vim-like key bindings for navigating stories, comments, and discussions. The application includes a built-in reader view for viewing articles directly in the terminal without a web browser. It uses the HN Algolia API and HN Official API to fetch data, supporting front page stories, newest stories, Ask HN, Show HN, and job listings. Stories can be opened in an external browser, and comments are displayed in a threaded view.
How do I run a basic hackernews-tui example?
Run `hackernews-tui` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
Where can I find more hackernews-tui examples?
This page includes 2 examples for hackernews-tui, plus related commands for nearby Linux tasks.