+ _ _
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+ / __| '_ \ / _ \| '__| |_ / _ \
+ | (__| | | | (_) | | | |/ / (_) |
+ \___|_| |_|\___/|_| |_/___\___/
+ https://sr.ht/~armaan/chorizo
- ==========
- lariza
- ==========
+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
-A simple web browser using GTK+ 2, GLib and WebKitGTK+.
+A simple web browser using GTK+ 3, GLib and WebKit2GTK+.
Features:
-
- - A WebKit viewport
- - An input box to change the URI or to search the current page
- - Built-in launching of suckless' tabbed
- - Built-in adblock
+ - A WebKit2 viewport
+ - An input box to change the URI, search the current page, or
+ search the web
+ - Tab management
+ - Full keyboard control
+ - An ini configuration file
- Built-in download manager
- - Optimized hotkeys: Left hand on keyboard, right hand on mouse
- - Keyword based searching: Opening "wi foo" will search wikipedia
+ - Web feeds indicator
- Global content zoom
- - View source mode
- Cooperative instances using FIFOs
- - Support for Flash and Java
-
-
-==============
-About the name
-==============
-
-"lariza" stems from a german sentence:
-
- Alle anderen waren mir zu anstrengend.
- l a r i z a
-
-That phrase basically means: "It was too tiresome to deal with any other
-browser." I couldn't find a simple browser that does just what I need.
-Most of them are utterly bloated, others lack essential functions. Thus,
-I was forced to write scripts and tools and stuff to deal with these
-issues. That is what was tiresome. I don't want to work around bugs or
-nonsensical behavior anymore.
-
-So, I wrote my own browser^W WebKit GUI. WebKit does all the dirty work.
-
-
-================================
-What lariza is and what it's not
-================================
-
-lariza does what I need. It won't do other things. I'm open for pull
-requests but please don't be upset if I turn them down -- which might
-happen if it's a feature that I simply don't need.
-
-Especially, it's very likely that lariza will never have a "follow
-mode" like dwb, luakit or others have. I've used these browsers for
-quite some time and I've also used Firefox extensions that add a "follow
-mode". The point is, "follow mode" doesn't work anymore. This was a good
-thing ten years ago. Today, a lot of websites make heavy use of
-JavaScript or hovering. You NEED some kind of pointing device. I found
-using "follow mode" to be very frustrating today, because you still have
-to reach for the mouse all the time. So, you might as well just optimize
-your mousing workflow.
-
-lariza does not compete with powerful browsers like dwb or luakit, nor
-with monstrous applications like Firefox or Chromium. lariza won't have
-persistent storage, nor a plugin system, nor cloud sync, nor bookmarks.
-
-lariza tries not to exceed 1000 lines of code.
-
-
-========================
-Using lariza with tabbed
-========================
-
-By default, lariza automatically launches an instance of suckless'
-tabbed.
-
-You can turn this feature off (see command line arguments) or you can
-specify a command line argument to embed lariza in an arbitrary
-container (XEMBED). Note that lariza will also automatically embed new
-windows in the same container.
-
-When using the automatically launched tabbed instance, you can't use
-tabbed's Ctrl + Shift + Return hotkey. This is because tabbed is
-launched with "-d", so it knows nothing about lariza. However, lariza
-provides its own hotkey to launch a new window which will be embedded in
-the same instance of tabbed.
-
-
-=======
-Hotkeys
-=======
-
-Main windows
-
- When the WebKit viewport is focused:
-
- Mod1 + q
- Close the current window.
-
- Mod1 + w
- Go to your "homepage". See the environment variable
- $LARIZA_HOME_URI.
-
- Mod1 + e
- Open a new window.
-
- Mod1 + s
- Toggles "view source mode". This will display the web pages
- source code. Note that the page will be reloaded (which is
- annoying but WebKit enforces this).
-
- Mod1 + r
- Reload the current page.
-
- Mod1 + d
- Open the download manager.
-
- Mod1 + l
- Focus the location bar.
-
- Mod1 + k
- Focus the location bar and set its text to "/", allowing you
- to easily initiate a search.
-
- Mod1 + 2 or Mod1 + n
- Repeat the last search (forward).
-
- Mod1 + 3
- Repeat the last search (backward).
-
- Escape
- Stop loading.
-
- Middle mouse
- Open the link under the pointer in a new window.
-
- Backward / forward (mouse keys 8 and 9)
- Does the obvious.
-
- Mod1 + Wheel up or Ctrl + Wheel up
- Increase zoom level of the current page.
-
- Mod1 + Wheel down or Ctrl + Wheel down
- Decrase zoom level of the current page.
-
-
- When the location bar is focused:
-
- Mod1 + q
- Close the current window.
-
- Mod1 + d
- Open the download manager.
-
- Mod1 + r
- Reload the current page.
-
- Mod1 + k
- Reset the content of the location bar to "/".
-
- Escape
- Reset the content of the location bar to the current URI.
-
- Return
- "Commit", i.e. begin searching, do a keyword based search or
- open the URI.
-
-
-Download manager
-
- Mod1 + d
- Close the download manager (downloads are not aborted).
-
-
-======================
-Command line arguments
-======================
-
-Usage:
-
- lariza [OPTION]... [URI]...
-
-In addition to the standard arguments of GTK+ 2, lariza knows about the
-following options:
-
- -e <wid>
- Embeds the main window and all newly created windows in the
- window specified by <wid>. The download manager is always a
- "popup".
-
- -r
- Print all navigation requests on STDERR.
-
- -C
- Disables cooperative instances.
-
- -T
- Disables automatic launching of suckless' tabbed.
-
-After these options there can be any number of URIs. If no URIs are
-given, $LARIZA_HOME_URI will be opened.
-
-
-=====================
-Environment variables
-=====================
-
-In addition to the standard variables of GTK+ 2, lariza knows about the
-following environment variables:
-
- LARIZA_ACCEPTED_LANGUAGE
- In HTTP requests, WebKit sets the "Accepted-Language" header to
- this value. Defaults to "en-US".
-
- LARIZA_DOWNLOAD_DIR
- All downloads are automatically stored in this directory.
- Defaults to "/tmp".
-
- LARIZA_FIFO_SUFFIX
- Cooperative instances are implemented using a named pipe in the
- file system. The name of this pipe usually is (at least on
- modern systems following XDG "standards"):
-
- /var/run/user/$UID/lariza.fifo-$LARIZA_FIFO_SUFFIX
-
- $UID is the id of your user. $LARIZA_FIFO_SUFFIX defaults to
- "main". If you change this variable, you can launch several
- independent cooperative instances of lariza.
-
- LARIZA_HOME_URI
- This URI will be opened by pressing the appropriate hotkeys
- ("homepage" or "new window") and if no URIs are specified on the
- command line. Defaults to "about:blank".
-
- LARIZA_USER_AGENT
- Lariza will identify itself with this string. See source code
- for the default value.
-
- LARIZA_ZOOM
- Zoom level for WebKit viewports. Defaults to 1.0.
-
-
-=======
-Adblock
-=======
-
-lariza has built-in adblock functionality. In each line of
-
- ~/.config/lariza/adblock.black
-
-you can store a regular expression. These expressions match
-case-insensitive and partially, i.e. ".*foo.*" is the same as ".*FOO.*"
-and you can use anchors like "^https?://...".
-
-Lines starting with "#" are ignored.
-
-
-=======================
-Keyword based searching
-=======================
+ - Certificate trust store
+ - User script support
+ - Extensions
-In this file, you can configure keywords and the associated URIs:
+Refer to the manpages chorizo(1), chorizo-usage(1), and
+chorizo-config(5), for more information.
- ~/.config/lariza/keywordsearch
+Installation
+------------
-Each line has to look like this:
+The following C libraries are required:
- wi https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Search&search=%s
+ - GTK+ 3
+ - WebKit2 API for GTK+ 3
+ - gst-libav, gst-plugins-good - for media playback
-"wi" is the keyword, so when opening "wi foo", lariza will search in
-Wikipedia. Note the "%s" at the end of the URI: This is where your
-search term will be placed.
+To generate the manpages, scdoc is required. This isn't necesary on
+release tarballs.
-Lines starting with "#" are ignored.
+chorizo expects to be run on a POSIX-ish operating system.
+To build and install the program:
-================
-Download manager
-================
+ $ make
+ # make install
-Open the download manager using the appropriate hotkey. A new window
-listing your downloads will appear. Clicking on an item will remove it
-from the list and -- if needed -- cancel the download.
-There's no file manager integration (I don't use one), nor does lariza
-delete, overwrite or resume downloads. If a file already exists, it
-won't be touched. Instead, the new file name will have a suffix such as
-".1", ".2", ".3" and so on.
+Background information
+----------------------
+What chorizo is and what it's not
-====================
-WebKit local storage
-====================
+ chorizo does what I need. It won't do other things. I'm open for
+ contributions but please don't be upset if I turn them down -- which
+ might happen if it's a feature that I simply don't need.
-WebKit does create files in your $XDG_* directories, i.e. ~/.local/share
-or ~/.cache. It's up to you what you want to do with this junk. I remove
-it regularly when no WebKit browser is running. Another option would be
-to change the $XDG_* variables.
+ chorizo does not compete with powerful browsers like dwb or luakit, nor
+ with monstrous applications like Firefox or Chromium. Because under
+ the hood chorizo is powered by WebKit, however, it is on par with
+ browsers like Safari for page rendering features.
-I have explicitly not turned off the local storage feature in WebKit
-because I don't know if this breaks web applications.
+How is chorizo related to lariza?
+ chorizo is a fork of the lariza browser by Peter Hofmann. I wanted
+ to take it in a slightly different direction (mostly just adding
+ features not considered to be in the spirit of lariza), so I forked
+ it. The name was changed in order to reduce confusion between the
+ two browsers as they grew apart. The versioning scheme was also
+ moved away from being calendar-based.
-============
-Dependencies
-============
+ Features that this fork has that lariza is missing:
+ - Configuration file
+ - Revamped download manager
+ - New, ergonomic keybindings inspire by both Emacs and Vim
+ - Better default directories
+ - Easily togglable images and JavaScript
+ - Cleaned up source code
+ - Easy web searching
+ - User stylesheet support
+ - A variety of tweaks and adjustments that make the experience nicer
-lariza needs the following Arch Linux packages:
+Migrating from another browser
+------------------------------
- - gtk2
- - webkitgtk2
+From lariza:
+ 1. Copy the relevant paths from ~/.config/lariza to
+ ~/.local/share/chorizo. Read chorizo(1) for full details on the
+ correct paths.
+ 2. Your symlinks from /usr will broken, so you should relink everything.
-==========
-Literature
-==========
+ 3. Read lariza-config(5), as the keybindings are radically different
+ out of the box. Everything is configurable, however, and you can
+ reconfigure the bindings to act just like your previous browser.
-API references:
+From Firefox/Chromium/Brave/etc:
+ 1. Set your expectations right. Read the background information
+ section of the README.
- - http://webkitgtk.org/reference/webkitgtk/stable/index.html
- - https://developer.gnome.org/gtk2/stable/index.html
- - https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/index.html
+ 2. Copy the cookie database into ~/.local/share/lariza/cookies.db.
-Regular expressions supported by GRegex, you can use these in your
-adblock patterns:
+ 3. Read all the manpages.
- - https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-regex-syntax.html
+Copyright
+---------
+MIT License, see the LICENSE file for more information.