See the github releases page for available downloads (currently a source archive, and standalone packages as well as MSI installers for Windows).
See INSTALL for detailed instructions on how to get qutebrowser running for various platforms.
In addition to the topics mentioned in this README, the following documents are available:
You can get help in the IRC channel
#qutebrowser
on
Freenode
(webchat), or by writing a
message to the
mailinglist at
qutebrowser@lists.qutebrowser.org.
You want to contribute to qutebrowser? Awesome! Please read HACKING for details and useful hints.
If you found a bug or have a feature request, you can report it in several ways:
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Use the built-in
:report
command or the automatic crash dialog. -
Open an issue in the Github issue tracker.
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Write a mail to the mailinglist at qutebrowser@lists.qutebrowser.org.
For security bugs, please contact me directly at mail@qutebrowser.org, GPG ID 0xFD55A072.
The following software and libraries are required to run qutebrowser:
To generate the documentation for the :help
command, when using the git
repository (rather than a release), asciidoc is needed.
The following libraries are optional and provide colored logging in the console:
See INSTALL for directions on how to install qutebrowser and its dependencies.
Working on qutebrowser is a very rewarding hobby, but like (nearly) all hobbies it also costs some money. Namely I have to pay for the server and domain, and do occasional hardware upgrades [1].
If you want to give me a beer or a pizza back, I’m trying to make it as easy as possible for you to do so. If some other way would be easier for you, please get in touch!
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PayPal: me@the-compiler.org
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Bitcoin: 1PMzbcetAHfpxoXww8Bj5XqquHtVvMjJtE
Contributors, sorted by the number of commits in descending order:
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Florian Bruhin
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Claude
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rikn00
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Brian Jackson
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Martin Zimmermann
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Mathias Fussenegger
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Larry Hynes
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Johannes Altmanninger
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Peter Vilim
The following people have contributed graphics:
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WOFall (icon)
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regines (keybinding cheatsheet)
Many projects with a similar goal as qutebrowser exist:
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dwb (C, GTK+ with WebKit1, currently unmaintained - main inspiration for qutebrowser)
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vimb (C, GTK+ with WebKit1, active)
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vimprobable (C, GTK+ with WebKit1, dead)
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surf (C, GTK+ with WebKit1, active)
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luakit (C/Lua, GTK+ with WebKit1, not very active)
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jumanji (C, GTK+ with WebKit1, not very active)
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uzbl (C, GTK+ with WebKit1/WebKit2, active)
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conkeror (Javascript, Emacs-like, XULRunner/Gecko, active)
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lispkit (quite new, lisp, GTK+ with WebKit, active)
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Vimperator (Firefox addon)
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Pentadactyl (Firefox addon)
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VimFx (Firefox addon)
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vimium (Chrome/Chromium addon)
Most of them were inspirations for qutebrowser in some way, thanks for that!
Thanks as well to the following projects and people for helping me with problems and helpful hints:
Also, thanks to:
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Everyone who had the patience to test qutebrowser before v0.1.
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Everyone triaging/fixing my bugs in the Qt bugtracker
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Everyone answering my questions on Stack Overflow and in IRC.
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All the projects which were a great help while developing qutebrowser.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.