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qutebrowser is a keyboard-focused browser with a minimal GUI. It’s based on Python and PyQt5 and free software, licensed under the GPL.
It was inspired by other browsers/addons like dwb and Vimperator/Pentadactyl.
See the github releases page for available downloads and the INSTALL file for detailed instructions on how to get qutebrowser running on 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.
There’s also an announce-only mailinglist at qutebrowser-announce@lists.qutebrowser.org (the announcements also get sent to the general qutebrowser@ list).
If you’re a reddit user, there’s a /r/qutebrowser subreddit there.
You want to contribute to qutebrowser? Awesome! Please read the contribution guidelines 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 0x916eb0c8fd55a072.
The following software and libraries are required to run qutebrowser:
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Python 3.5 or newer (3.6 recommended)
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Qt 5.7.1 or newer (5.12 recommended due to segfaults on media pages with Qt 5.13); support for < 5.9 will be dropped soon) with the following modules:
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QtCore / qtbase
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QtQuick (part of qtbase in some distributions)
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QtSQL (part of qtbase in some distributions)
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QtOpenGL
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QtWebEngine, or
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alternatively QtWebKit - only the updated fork (5.212) is supported. Note: The latest QtWebKit release is based on old WebKit revision with known unpatched vulnerabilities. Please use it carefully and avoid visiting untrusted websites and using it for transmission of sensitive data.
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PyQt 5.7.0 or newer (5.13 recommended, support for < 5.9 will be dropped soon) for Python 3
The following libraries are optional:
See the documentation 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 (as an example, I have to pay for the server and domain).
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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SEPA bank transfer inside Europe (no fee): Contact me for details
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PayPal: thecompiler / me@the-compiler.org
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Bitcoin: 1PMzbcetAHfpxoXww8Bj5XqquHtVvMjJtE
Thanks a lot to MacStadium for supporting qutebrowser with a free hosted Mac Mini via their Open Source Project.
(They don’t require including this here - I’ve just been very happy with their offer, and without them, no macOS releases or tests would exist)
Thanks to the HSR Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil, which made it possible to work on qutebrowser extensions as a student research project.
qutebrowser’s primary author is Florian Bruhin (The Compiler), but qutebrowser wouldn’t be what it is without the help of hundreds of contributors!
Additionally, the following people have contributed graphics:
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Jad/yelo (new icon)
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WOFall (original icon)
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regines (key binding cheatsheet)
Also, thanks to everyone who contributed to one of qutebrowser’s crowdfunding campaigns!
Many projects with a similar goal as qutebrowser exist. Most of them were inspirations for qutebrowser in some way, thanks for that!
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vimb (C, GTK+ with WebKit2)
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luakit (C/Lua, GTK+ with WebKit2)
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surf (C, GTK+ with WebKit1/WebKit2)
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next (Lisp, Emacs-like, GTK+ with WebKit)
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webmacs (Python, Emacs-like with QtWebEngine)
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Chrome/Chromium addons: Vimium, Surfingkeys
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Firefox addons (based on WebExtensions): Tridactyl, Vimium-FF (experimental), Surfingkeys, Vim Vixen, VVimpulation
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dwb (C, GTK+ with WebKit1, unmaintained - main inspiration for qutebrowser)
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vimprobable (C, GTK+ with WebKit1)
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jumanji (C, GTK+ with WebKit1, original site is gone but the Arch Linux wiki has some data)
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conkeror (Javascript, Emacs-like, XULRunner/Gecko)
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uzbl (C, GTK+ with WebKit1/WebKit2)
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Firefox addons (not based on WebExtensions or no recent activity): Vimperator, Pentadactyl, VimFx, Saka Key, QuantumVim
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 https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt.
qutebrowser optionally uses pdf.js to display PDF files in the browser. Windows releases come with a bundled pdf.js.
pdf.js is distributed under the terms of the Apache License. You can
find a copy of the license in qutebrowser/3rdparty/pdfjs/LICENSE
(in the
Windows release or after running scripts/dev/update_3rdparty.py
), or online
here.