Bombadillo is a non-web browser, designed for a growing list of protocols operating outside of the web. Bombadillo is operated from your terminal, allowing you to browse content, follow links, and engage in the non-web with ease. The main features of Bombadillo are: - Seamless browsing between multiple protocols, including Gopher, Gemini, Finger, and your local file system - Additional support for telnet and the web through third-party applications - http/https connection support is opt-in, and is configurable in a few different ways - Privacy focused - does not store usage or browsing data, will only store items you instruct it to (bookmarks, gemini certificates, settings and downloaded files) - Does not send/transmit anything to anyone that you do not instruct it to - Uses Vi/Vim-inspired keybindings and an easy command system - Navigable history within a session (no storage of session data) - Supports bookmarks - Gemini Protocol support includes secure communication over TLS, and uses a TOFU-style certificate system