From f78d44a29251d84ec6274a920682c0f5fad04451 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Hofmann Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2015 16:03:15 +0200 Subject: Add manpages, trim README --- README | 393 +++++++++-------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+), 343 deletions(-) (limited to 'README') diff --git a/README b/README index 7d56ab8..bb6c7f9 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ - - ========== + ====== lariza - ========== + ====== A simple web browser using GTK+ 3, GLib and WebKit2GTK+. @@ -22,367 +21,75 @@ Features: - Adblock -============== -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 + 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). - - Mod1 + c - Reload trusted certificates. - - 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 + Scroll up or Ctrl + Scroll up - Increase zoom level of the current page. - - Mod1 + Scroll down or Ctrl + Scroll down - Decrase zoom level of the current page. - - Mod1 + Scroll horizontally or Ctrl + Scroll horizontally - Reset zoom to $LARIZA_ZOOM. - - - 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 "/". - - Mod1 + c - Reload trusted certificates. - - 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+ 3, lariza knows about the -following options: - - -e - Embeds the main window and all newly created windows in the - window specified by . The download manager is always a - "popup". - - -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+ 3, 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_CRASH_AUTORELOAD_DELAY - If/when the WebKit process crashes, lariza's main process will - receive a signal and can act accordingly. The default value of - this variable is "2", which means that lariza will wait two - seconds and then reload each window/tab. - - If you set $LARIZA_CRASH_AUTORELOAD_DELAY to zero or any - negative value, then lariza will not automatically reload - anything. Note, however, that you can still do this manually by - pressing the "reload" hotkey for each window. - - LARIZA_DOWNLOAD_DIR - All downloads are automatically stored in this directory. If you - want to stick to XDG directories, then you should configure your - "xdg-user-dirs" and use this: - - LARIZA_DOWNLOAD_DIR=$(xdg-user-dir DOWNLOAD) - - This variable defaults to "/var/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. Uses WebKit's - default value if unset. - - LARIZA_WEB_EXTENSIONS_DIR - Sets the directory where WebKit will look for "web extensions". - Defaults to "~/.local/share/lariza/web_extensions". - - LARIZA_ZOOM - Zoom level for WebKit viewports. Defaults to 1.0. - - -======================= -Keyword based searching -======================= - -In this file, you can configure keywords and the associated URIs: - - ~/.config/lariza/keywordsearch - -Each line has to look like this: - - wi https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Search&search=%s - -"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. - -Lines starting with "#" are ignored. - - -================ -Download manager -================ - -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. - - -====================== -Bundled web extensions -====================== - -On startup, WebKit checks ~/.local/share/lariza/web_extensions for any -.so files. See this blog post for further information on these -extensions: - -http://blogs.igalia.com/carlosgc/2013/09/10/webkit2gtk-web-process-extensions/ - -lariza comes with the following extensions: - - we_adblock.so - - Generic adblock. Reads patterns from the following file: - - ~/.config/lariza/adblock.black - - Each line can contain 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?://...". +Installation +------------ - Lines starting with "#" are ignored. +The following C libraries are required: -Those bundled web extensions are automatically compiled when you run -make. To use them, though, make sure to copy them to the directory -mentioned above. + - GTK+ 3 + - WebKit2 API for GTK+ 3 +lariza expects to be run on a POSIX-ish operating system. -==================== -Trusted certificates -==================== +To build the program and install it to /usr/local: -By default, lariza trusts whatever CAs are trusted by WebKit, i.e. by -your GnuTLS installation. If you wish to trust additional certificates, -such as self-signed certificates, the first thing you should do is try -to add the appropriate CAs to your system-wide store. + $ make + # make install -If you wish to add simple exceptions, you can grab the certificate and -store it in the directory ~/.config/lariza/certs. The filename must be -equal to the hostname: +To use bundled web extensions, they must be copied or symlinked to the +appropriate path. Please refer to the manpage. - $ echo | openssl s_client -connect foo.de:443 | openssl x509 >foo.de -This tells lariza to trust the given certificate when connecting to host -"foo.de". +Running +------- -You can reload these certificates at runtime by pressing the appropriate -hotkey (see above). Note that removed certificates will be kept in -memory until you restart lariza. +You simply invoke the main program: -Note: This is NOT equal to certificate pinning. WebKit ignores -user-specified certificates if the server's certificate can be validated -by any system-wide CA. + $ lariza +Refer to the manpage for all options. -==================== -WebKit local storage -==================== -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. +Background information +---------------------- -I have explicitly not turned off the local storage feature in WebKit -because I don't know if this breaks web applications. + 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. -============ -Dependencies -============ + 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 needs the following Arch Linux packages: + 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. - - gtk3 - - webkit2gtk (WebKit2 API for GTK+ 3) + lariza tries not to exceed 1000 lines of code. -========== -Literature -========== + About the name -API references: + "lariza" stems from a german sentence: - - http://webkitgtk.org/reference/webkit2gtk/stable/index.html - - https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/index.html - - https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/index.html + Alle anderen waren mir zu anstrengend. + l a r i z a -Regular expressions supported by GRegex, you can use these in your -adblock patterns: + 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. - - https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-regex-syntax.html + So, I wrote my own browser^W WebKit GUI. WebKit does all the dirty + work. -- cgit v1.2.3