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## Why?
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I'm travelling around the world and sometimes I don't have very good
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Internet. If all I have is a 3kbps connection tethered from my phone
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then it's good to SSH into my server and browse the web through
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[elinks](https://github.com/tombh/texttop/issues/17). That way my
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_server_ downloads the web pages and uses the limited bandwidth of my
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Not all the world has good Internet.
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If all you have is a 3kbps connection tethered from a phone
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then it's good to SSH into a server and browse the web through
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[elinks](https://github.com/tombh/texttop/issues/17). That way the
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_server_ downloads the web pages and uses the limited bandwidth of an
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SSH connection to display the result. But it lacks JS support and all
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that other modern HTML5 goodness. So Browsh is simply a way to have
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the power of a remote server running a modern browser, but interfaced
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Most keys and mouse gestures should work as you'd expect on a desktop
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browser.
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`CTRL+l` Focus URL bar
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`ALT+P` Take screenshot
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For full documentation see [the documentation](https://www.brow.sh/docs/introduction/)
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## Contributing
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To setup a dev env you will need NodeJS and Golang installed. If you get stuck
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