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Major improvements to link handling and navigation: Features: - Display links inline with numbered indicators [0], [1], etc. - Quick navigation: type number + Enter to jump to link - Fast follow: press 'f' + number to open link directly - Visual improvements: links shown with underline and highlight - Remove separate link list at bottom for better readability Technical changes: - Add InlineLink structure to track link positions in text - Implement wrap_text_with_links() for intelligent text wrapping - Add GOTO_LINK and FOLLOW_LINK_NUM actions - Implement LINK input mode for 'f' command - Character-by-character rendering for proper link highlighting - Update help documentation with new navigation methods Usage examples: - 3<Enter> : Jump to link 3 - f5 or 5f : Open link 5 directly - Tab/Enter : Traditional navigation still works All comments converted to standard Unix style (English).
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Quick Link Navigation Guide
The browser now supports vim-style quick navigation to links!
Features
1. Visual Link Numbers
All links are displayed inline in the text with numbers like [0], [1], [2], etc.
- Links are shown with yellow color and underline
- Active link (selected with Tab) has yellow background
2. Quick Navigation Methods
Method 1: Number + Enter
Type a number and press Enter to jump to that link:
3<Enter> - Jump to link [3]
10<Enter> - Jump to link [10]
Method 2: 'f' command (follow)
Press f followed by a number to immediately open that link:
f3 - Open link [3] directly
f10 - Open link [10] directly
Or type the number first:
3f - Open link [3] directly
10f - Open link [10] directly
Method 3: Traditional Tab navigation (still works)
Tab - Next link
Shift-Tab/T - Previous link
Enter - Follow current highlighted link
Examples
Given a page with these links:
- "Google[0]"
- "GitHub[1]"
- "Wikipedia[2]"
You can:
- Press
1<Enter>to select GitHub link - Press
f2to immediately open Wikipedia - Press
Tabtwice thenEnterto open Wikipedia
Usage
# Test with a real website
./tut https://example.com
# View help
./tut
# Press ? for help
Key Bindings Summary
| Command | Action |
|---|---|
[N]<Enter> |
Jump to link N |
f[N] or [N]f |
Open link N directly |
Tab |
Next link |
Shift-Tab / T |
Previous link |
Enter |
Follow current link |
h |
Go back |
l |
Go forward |
All standard vim navigation keys (j/k, gg/G, /, n/N) still work as before!