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Brandon L. Locke 5 years ago
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Tutorial Tutorial
======== ========
At the time of writing this, I know of qutebrowser for only two days. Qutebrowser can pipe commands with webpage text,
That is a testament to how addictive this new keyboard-access browser current URL etc to shell scripts or binaries, and can accept
can be if you prefer that kind of a thing. If you haven't heard of it
yet, and you like vim and python - qutebrowser might be just for you.
It is a lightweight browser built on top of PyQt5 toolkit, works
with current Python (3.6.x) and has affinity for doing things the
unix way - clean, simple, no bullshit.
As with unix philosophy, it can pipe commands with webpage text,
current URL etc to your shell scripts or binaries, and can accept
commands through a temporary FIFO/pipe back to the browser. commands through a temporary FIFO/pipe back to the browser.
The qutebrowser documentation can get you started: The qutebrowser documentation can get you started:
@ -72,20 +63,25 @@ Alright, enough talk... let's set this up!
https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser
2. Clone qutescript: 2. Clone qutescript:
`git clone https://github.com/hiway/python-qutescript.git qutescript` ::
git clone https://github.com/hiway/python-qutescript.git qutescript
3. Install qutescript: 3. Install qutescript:
`$ cd qutescript; pip install -e .` ::
$ cd qutescript; pip install -e .
4. Install an example or two: 4. Install an example or two:
`$ python examples/debug.py --install --bin=debug` ::
`$ python examples/shell.py --install --bin=shell` $ python examples/debug.py --install --bin=debug
$ python examples/shell.py --install --bin=shell
5. Run qutebrowser and run: 5. Run qutebrowser and run:
`:spawn --userscript debug --kaboom` ::
:spawn --userscript debug --kaboom
6. Create a new file: 6. Create a new file:
`vim my_hello.py` ::
vim my_hello.py
:: ::
@ -104,10 +100,12 @@ Alright, enough talk... let's set this up!
hello_world() hello_world()
7. Install your script: 7. Install your script:
`$ python examples/my_hello.py --install --bin=myhello` ::
$ python examples/my_hello.py --install --bin=myhello
8. Try it in qutebrowser: 8. Try it in qutebrowser:
`:spawn --userscript myhello` ::
:spawn --userscript myhello
9. Continue reading the reference section for details. 9. Continue reading the reference section for details.

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