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The only time you leave the comfort of your CLI and open that piece of bloat known as "graphical browser" is to fetch some cute anime girls' magnet link? Fear not: this little script is here to the rescue! Featuring a stable CLI output and, most of all, it doesn't use GNU functionalities, so even you elites who are using Busybox/Linux or BSD and you degenerates on MacOS can use it.
The thing is, while Nyaa completely looks and feels like a static website that has no reason to have a single line of JavaScript, what it actually doesn't have a single like of is HTML, somehow, so a program that runs the JavaScript, does not render the HTML, and Lynx is the most universally available program I could find. I could parse the RSS, the problem is that it does not implement pages, so it would be impossible to see more than last 75 torrents.
Nope, but I do advise to add the scroll patch, since torrent names can get pretty long (and the scripts prepends a bunch of info on top of that).