This can be done by using curl
and pandoc
.
The command looks like this:
curl <url> | pandoc -f html -t plain | less
After that you can go up and down with j
and k
keys.
With this command you can read directly in the terminal.
If you want to store the information in a text file,
you could use this command:
curl <url> | pandoc -f html -t plain > file.txt
Where file.txt
is the name of the file where the information
is stored.
To get a complete list of output formats supported by pandoc
,
you can use the command:
pandoc --list-output-formats