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| qutebrowser | |
|---|---|
qutebrowser running in the command mode. | |
| Original author | Florian Bruhin ("the Compiler") |
| Developers | |
| Initial release | 14 December 2014; 11 years ago (2014-12-14)[4] |
| Stable release | |
| Written in | Python,JavaScript |
| Engine | WebKit orQtWebEngine |
| Operating system | Linux, Windows, macOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD[6] |
| Available in | 1 languages[7] |
List of languages English[7] | |
| Type | Web browser |
| License | GNU General Public License |
| Website | qutebrowser |
| Repository | |
qutebrowser (pronounced "cute browser") is aweb browser for theoperating systemsLinux,Windows, andmacOS, withvim-stylekey bindings and aminimalgraphical user interface (GUI).[8] It is keyboard-driven and is inspired by similar software such asVimperator and dwb.[9] It is developed by Florian Bruhin.[1]
Qutebrowser isfree and open-source software released under theGNU General Public License, and is included in the nativerepositories ofLinux distributions such asFedora andArch Linux.[10]
Qutebrowser can use two layout orbrowser engines:QtWebEngine by default, orWebKit optionally instead. It usesDuckDuckGo as the defaultsearch engine.
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