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github.com/toqueteos/webbrowser
webbrowser provides a simple API for opening web pages on your default browser.
It's inspired on Python's webbrowser package but lacks some of its features (open new window).
It just opens a webpage, most browsers will open it on a new tab.
As simple as:
go get -u github.com/toqueteos/webbrowser
package main
import "github.com/toqueteos/webbrowser"
func main() {
webbrowser.Open("http://golang.org")
}
That's it!
The package works on:
android
(verified by 3rd party)darwin
freebsd
(verified by 3rd party)linux
netbsd
(verified by 3rd party)openbsd
(verified by 3rd party)windows
It is licensed under the MIT open source license, please see the LICENSE.md file for more information.
Miki Tebeka wrote a nicer version that wasn't on godoc.org when I did this, check it out!.
No problem! There's alternative libraries that may be better to your needs:
xdg-open
implementation in case you don't have it!FAQs
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