-zea - zeig's einfach an
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+ https://sr.ht/~armaan/chorizo
-zea is a minimalistic web browser using Gtk2, GLib and WebKit. "Zeig's
-einfach an" is german and translates roughly to "just show it" (the damn
-web page).
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+A simple web browser using GTK+ 3, GLib and WebKit2GTK+.
Features:
+ - 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
+ - Web feeds indicator
+ - Global content zoom
+ - Cooperative instances using FIFOs
+ - Certificate trust store
+ - User script support
+ - Extensions
+
+Refer to the manpages chorizo(1), chorizo-usage(1), and
+chorizo-config(5), for more information.
+
+Installation
+------------
+
+The following C libraries are required:
+
+ - GTK+ 3
+ - WebKit2 API for GTK+ 3
+ - gst-libav, gst-plugins-good - for media playback
+
+To generate the manpages, scdoc is required. This isn't necesary on
+release tarballs.
- - A WebKit viewport
- - An input box to change the current URL
- - Global content zoom
- - Pluggability into suckless' tabbed
- - vi-like scrolling (modified by CTRL)
- - Searching the current page for a word
- - Adblock
- - Support for Flash and Java
- - Cooperative instances using FIFOs (can be turned off)
+chorizo expects to be run on a POSIX-ish operating system.
-Planned features:
+To build and install the program:
- - Keyword based searching (opening "wi foo" will search wikipedia)
+ $ make
+ # make install
-Using zea with tabbed
-=====================
+Background information
+----------------------
-The order of arguments for zea doesn't matter. This means you can run it
-like this:
+What chorizo is and what it's not
- $ tabbed -c ./zea file:///home/hans/bookmarks.html -z 0.8 -e
+ 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.
-Each new tab will then show your bookmarks and is scaled by a factor of
-0.8.
+ 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.
+How is chorizo related to lariza?
-Adblock
-=======
+ 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.
-zea has built-in adblock functionality. In each line of
+ 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
- ~/.config/zea/adblock.black
+Migrating from another browser
+------------------------------
-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?://...".
+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.