From cbe59feb58690b2606bdd7abc2c53cae6b06bf75 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ZachIR Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2023 22:11:51 -0500 Subject: Remove graphical configs for server branch --- qutebrowser/bookmarks/urls | 1 - qutebrowser/config.py | 275 --------------------------------------------- qutebrowser/jmatrix | 1 - qutebrowser/quickmarks | 1 - 4 files changed, 278 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 qutebrowser/bookmarks/urls delete mode 100644 qutebrowser/config.py delete mode 160000 qutebrowser/jmatrix delete mode 100644 qutebrowser/quickmarks (limited to 'qutebrowser') diff --git a/qutebrowser/bookmarks/urls b/qutebrowser/bookmarks/urls deleted file mode 100644 index eeef6ee..0000000 --- a/qutebrowser/bookmarks/urls +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Qutebrowser#Keybindings qutebrowser - ArchWiki diff --git a/qutebrowser/config.py b/qutebrowser/config.py deleted file mode 100644 index e75f46c..0000000 --- a/qutebrowser/config.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,275 +0,0 @@ -# Autogenerated config.py -# -# NOTE: config.py is intended for advanced users who are comfortable -# with manually migrating the config file on qutebrowser upgrades. If -# you prefer, you can also configure qutebrowser using the -# :set/:bind/:config-* commands without having to write a config.py -# file. -# -# Documentation: -# qute://help/configuring.html -# qute://help/settings.html - -import sys, os - -try: - home = os.environ['XDG_CONFIG_HOME'] -except KeyError: - home = os.environ['HOME'] + '/.config' - -sys.path.append(os.path.join(sys.path[0], 'jmatrix')) -config.source(home + "/qutebrowser/jmatrix/jmatrix/integrations/qutebrowser.py") - -# Change the argument to True to still load settings configured via autoconfig.yml -config.load_autoconfig(True) - -# Backend to use to display websites. qutebrowser supports two different -# web rendering engines / backends, QtWebEngine and QtWebKit (not -# recommended). QtWebEngine is Qt's official successor to QtWebKit, and -# both the default/recommended backend. It's based on a stripped-down -# Chromium and regularly updated with security fixes and new features by -# the Qt project: https://wiki.qt.io/QtWebEngine QtWebKit was -# qutebrowser's original backend when the project was started. However, -# support for QtWebKit was discontinued by the Qt project with Qt 5.6 in -# 2016. The development of QtWebKit was picked up in an official fork: -# https://github.com/qtwebkit/qtwebkit - however, the project seems to -# have stalled again. The latest release (5.212.0 Alpha 4) from March -# 2020 is based on a WebKit version from 2016, with many known security -# vulnerabilities. Additionally, there is no process isolation and -# sandboxing. Due to all those issues, while support for QtWebKit is -# still available in qutebrowser for now, using it is strongly -# discouraged. -# Type: String -# Valid values: -# - webengine: Use QtWebEngine (based on Chromium - recommended). -# - webkit: Use QtWebKit (based on WebKit, similar to Safari - many known security issues!). -c.backend = 'webengine' - -# Always restore open sites when qutebrowser is reopened. Without this -# option set, `:wq` (`:quit --save`) needs to be used to save open tabs -# (and restore them), while quitting qutebrowser in any other way will -# not save/restore the session. By default, this will save to the -# session which was last loaded. This behavior can be customized via the -# `session.default_name` setting. -# Type: Bool -c.auto_save.session = False - -# Which cookies to accept. With QtWebEngine, this setting also controls -# other features with tracking capabilities similar to those of cookies; -# including IndexedDB, DOM storage, filesystem API, service workers, and -# AppCache. Note that with QtWebKit, only `all` and `never` are -# supported as per-domain values. Setting `no-3rdparty` or `no- -# unknown-3rdparty` per-domain on QtWebKit will have the same effect as -# `all`. If this setting is used with URL patterns, the pattern gets -# applied to the origin/first party URL of the page making the request, -# not the request URL. With QtWebEngine 5.15.0+, paths will be stripped -# from URLs, so URL patterns using paths will not match. With -# QtWebEngine 5.15.2+, subdomains are additionally stripped as well, so -# you will typically need to set this setting for `example.com` when the -# cookie is set on `somesubdomain.example.com` for it to work properly. -# To debug issues with this setting, start qutebrowser with `--debug -# --logfilter network --debug-flag log-cookies` which will show all -# cookies being set. -# Type: String -# Valid values: -# - all: Accept all cookies. -# - no-3rdparty: Accept cookies from the same origin only. This is known to break some sites, such as GMail. -# - no-unknown-3rdparty: Accept cookies from the same origin only, unless a cookie is already set for the domain. On QtWebEngine, this is the same as no-3rdparty. -# - never: Don't accept cookies at all. -config.set('content.cookies.accept', 'no-3rdparty') - -# Value to send in the `Accept-Language` header. Note that the value -# read from JavaScript is always the global value. -# Type: String -config.set('content.headers.accept_language', '', 'https://matchmaker.krunker.io/*') - -# User agent to send. The following placeholders are defined: * -# `{os_info}`: Something like "X11; Linux x86_64". * `{webkit_version}`: -# The underlying WebKit version (set to a fixed value with -# QtWebEngine). * `{qt_key}`: "Qt" for QtWebKit, "QtWebEngine" for -# QtWebEngine. * `{qt_version}`: The underlying Qt version. * -# `{upstream_browser_key}`: "Version" for QtWebKit, "Chrome" for -# QtWebEngine. * `{upstream_browser_version}`: The corresponding -# Safari/Chrome version. * `{qutebrowser_version}`: The currently -# running qutebrowser version. The default value is equal to the -# unchanged user agent of QtWebKit/QtWebEngine. Note that the value -# read from JavaScript is always the global value. With QtWebEngine -# between 5.12 and 5.14 (inclusive), changing the value exposed to -# JavaScript requires a restart. -# Type: FormatString -config.set('content.headers.user_agent', 'Mozilla/5.0 ({os_info}) AppleWebKit/{webkit_version} (KHTML, like Gecko) {upstream_browser_key}/{upstream_browser_version} Safari/{webkit_version}', 'https://web.whatsapp.com/') - -# User agent to send. The following placeholders are defined: * -# `{os_info}`: Something like "X11; Linux x86_64". * `{webkit_version}`: -# The underlying WebKit version (set to a fixed value with -# QtWebEngine). * `{qt_key}`: "Qt" for QtWebKit, "QtWebEngine" for -# QtWebEngine. * `{qt_version}`: The underlying Qt version. * -# `{upstream_browser_key}`: "Version" for QtWebKit, "Chrome" for -# QtWebEngine. * `{upstream_browser_version}`: The corresponding -# Safari/Chrome version. * `{qutebrowser_version}`: The currently -# running qutebrowser version. The default value is equal to the -# unchanged user agent of QtWebKit/QtWebEngine. Note that the value -# read from JavaScript is always the global value. With QtWebEngine -# between 5.12 and 5.14 (inclusive), changing the value exposed to -# JavaScript requires a restart. -# Type: FormatString -config.set('content.headers.user_agent', 'Mozilla/5.0 ({os_info}; rv:90.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/90.0', 'https://accounts.google.com/*') - -# User agent to send. The following placeholders are defined: * -# `{os_info}`: Something like "X11; Linux x86_64". * `{webkit_version}`: -# The underlying WebKit version (set to a fixed value with -# QtWebEngine). * `{qt_key}`: "Qt" for QtWebKit, "QtWebEngine" for -# QtWebEngine. * `{qt_version}`: The underlying Qt version. * -# `{upstream_browser_key}`: "Version" for QtWebKit, "Chrome" for -# QtWebEngine. * `{upstream_browser_version}`: The corresponding -# Safari/Chrome version. * `{qutebrowser_version}`: The currently -# running qutebrowser version. The default value is equal to the -# unchanged user agent of QtWebKit/QtWebEngine. Note that the value -# read from JavaScript is always the global value. With QtWebEngine -# between 5.12 and 5.14 (inclusive), changing the value exposed to -# JavaScript requires a restart. -# Type: FormatString -config.set('content.headers.user_agent', 'Mozilla/5.0 ({os_info}) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/99 Safari/537.36', 'https://*.slack.com/*') - -# Load images automatically in web pages. -# Type: Bool -config.set('content.images', True, 'chrome-devtools://*') - -# Load images automatically in web pages. -# Type: Bool -config.set('content.images', True, 'devtools://*') - -# Enable JavaScript. -# Type: Bool -config.set('content.javascript.enabled', True, 'chrome-devtools://*') - -# Enable JavaScript. -# Type: Bool -config.set('content.javascript.enabled', True, 'devtools://*') - -# Enable JavaScript. -# Type: Bool -config.set('content.javascript.enabled', True, 'chrome://*/*') - -# Enable JavaScript. -# Type: Bool -config.set('content.javascript.enabled', True, 'qute://*/*') - -# List of user stylesheet filenames to use. -# Type: List of File, or File -c.content.user_stylesheets = [] - -# Editor (and arguments) to use for the `edit-*` commands. The following -# placeholders are defined: * `{file}`: Filename of the file to be -# edited. * `{line}`: Line in which the caret is found in the text. * -# `{column}`: Column in which the caret is found in the text. * -# `{line0}`: Same as `{line}`, but starting from index 0. * `{column0}`: -# Same as `{column}`, but starting from index 0. -# Type: ShellCommand -c.editor.command = ['neovide', '{file}'] - -# Page to open if :open -t/-b/-w is used without URL. Use `about:blank` -# for a blank page. -# Type: FuzzyUrl -c.url.default_page = 'https://search.brave.com' - -# Search engines which can be used via the address bar. Maps a search -# engine name (such as `DEFAULT`, or `ddg`) to a URL with a `{}` -# placeholder. The placeholder will be replaced by the search term, use -# `{{` and `}}` for literal `{`/`}` braces. The following further -# placeholds are defined to configure how special characters in the -# search terms are replaced by safe characters (called 'quoting'): * -# `{}` and `{semiquoted}` quote everything except slashes; this is the -# most sensible choice for almost all search engines (for the search -# term `slash/and&` this placeholder expands to `slash/and%26amp`). -# * `{quoted}` quotes all characters (for `slash/and&` this -# placeholder expands to `slash%2Fand%26amp`). * `{unquoted}` quotes -# nothing (for `slash/and&` this placeholder expands to -# `slash/and&`). * `{0}` means the same as `{}`, but can be used -# multiple times. The search engine named `DEFAULT` is used when -# `url.auto_search` is turned on and something else than a URL was -# entered to be opened. Other search engines can be used by prepending -# the search engine name to the search term, e.g. `:open google -# qutebrowser`. -# Type: Dict -c.url.searchengines = {'DEFAULT': 'https://search.brave.com/search?q={}', 'dg': 'https://duckduckgo.com/?q={}', 'aw': 'https://wiki.archlinux.org/?search={}', 'sp': 'https://startpage.com/sp/search?q={}', 'yt': 'https://yewtu.be/search?q={}', 'lv': 'https://videos.lukesmith.xyz/search?search={}&searchTarget=local'} - -# Page(s) to open at the start. -# Type: List of FuzzyUrl, or FuzzyUrl -c.url.start_pages = 'https://search.brave.com' - -# Background color for webpages if unset (or empty to use the theme's -# color). -# Type: QtColor -c.colors.webpage.bg = 'black' - -# Render all web contents using a dark theme. Example configurations -# from Chromium's `chrome://flags`: - "With simple HSL/CIELAB/RGB-based -# inversion": Set `colors.webpage.darkmode.algorithm` accordingly. - -# "With selective image inversion": Set -# `colors.webpage.darkmode.policy.images` to `smart`. - "With selective -# inversion of non-image elements": Set -# `colors.webpage.darkmode.threshold.text` to 150 and -# `colors.webpage.darkmode.threshold.background` to 205. - "With -# selective inversion of everything": Combines the two variants above. -# Type: Bool -c.colors.webpage.darkmode.enabled = True - -# Which algorithm to use for modifying how colors are rendered with -# darkmode. The `lightness-cielab` value was added with QtWebEngine 5.14 -# and is treated like `lightness-hsl` with older QtWebEngine versions. -# Type: String -# Valid values: -# - lightness-cielab: Modify colors by converting them to CIELAB color space and inverting the L value. Not available with Qt < 5.14. -# - lightness-hsl: Modify colors by converting them to the HSL color space and inverting the lightness (i.e. the "L" in HSL). -# - brightness-rgb: Modify colors by subtracting each of r, g, and b from their maximum value. -c.colors.webpage.darkmode.algorithm = 'lightness-cielab' - -# Which images to apply dark mode to. With QtWebEngine 5.15.0, this -# setting can cause frequent renderer process crashes due to a -# https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtwebengine- -# chromium/+/304211[bug in Qt]. -# Type: String -# Valid values: -# - always: Apply dark mode filter to all images. -# - never: Never apply dark mode filter to any images. -# - smart: Apply dark mode based on image content. Not available with Qt 5.15.0. -c.colors.webpage.darkmode.policy.images = 'never' - -# Threshold for inverting background elements with dark mode. Background -# elements with brightness above this threshold will be inverted, and -# below it will be left as in the original, non-dark-mode page. Set to -# 256 to never invert the color or to 0 to always invert it. Note: This -# behavior is the opposite of `colors.webpage.darkmode.threshold.text`! -# Type: Int -c.colors.webpage.darkmode.threshold.background = 48 - -# Map keys to other keys, so that they are equivalent in all modes. When -# the key used as dictionary-key is pressed, the binding for the key -# used as dictionary-value is invoked instead. This is useful for global -# remappings of keys, for example to map to . NOTE: -# This should only be used if two keys should always be equivalent, i.e. -# for things like (keypad) and (non-keypad). For normal -# command bindings, qutebrowser works differently to vim: You always -# bind keys to commands, usually via `:bind` or `config.bind()`. Instead -# of using this setting, consider finding the command a key is bound to -# (e.g. via `:bind gg`) and then binding the same command to the desired -# key. Note that when a key is bound (via `bindings.default` or -# `bindings.commands`), the mapping is ignored. -# Type: Dict -c.bindings.key_mappings = {'': '', '': '', '': '', '': '', '': '', '': '', '': '', '': '', '': ''} - -# Bindings for normal mode -config.bind('', 'tab-select 10') -config.bind('', 'tab-select 1') -config.bind('', 'tab-select 2') -config.bind('', 'tab-select 3') -config.bind('', 'tab-select 4') -config.bind('', 'tab-select 5') -config.bind('', 'tab-select 6') -config.bind('', 'tab-select 7') -config.bind('', 'tab-select 8') -config.bind('', 'tab-select 9') -config.bind('X', 'hint links spawn mpv {hint-url}') -config.bind('ar', 'download-retry') -config.bind('pa', 'spawn --userscript qute-pass') diff --git a/qutebrowser/jmatrix b/qutebrowser/jmatrix deleted file mode 160000 index b197ae1..0000000 --- a/qutebrowser/jmatrix +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit b197ae15cafdeb9e864df24c6914192d07d23198 diff --git a/qutebrowser/quickmarks b/qutebrowser/quickmarks deleted file mode 100644 index 93c8b7e..0000000 --- a/qutebrowser/quickmarks +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -lv https://videos.lukesmith.xyz -- cgit v1.2.3