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author | Frederick Yin <fkfd@macaw.me> | 2020-07-05 21:57:19 +0800 |
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committer | Frederick Yin <fkfd@macaw.me> | 2020-07-05 21:58:16 +0800 |
commit | cd39b335f43032eb0416f97ecf7460198fdc9b49 (patch) | |
tree | 95832acc50fe92914b5d3bd2aa32c20325e3d1af /README.md | |
parent | 859f2af6533e3de839d544ada6c6b073e004ae68 (diff) |
Update metadata for v0.3.0
- README
- version bump
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1 files changed, 13 insertions, 3 deletions
@@ -2,13 +2,13 @@ ## What -![Screenshot](https://fkfd.me/static/utab-0.2.0.png) +![Screenshot](https://fkfd.me/static/utab-0.3.0.png) uTab (`[UuΜµ]{TAB|Tab|tab}`, pronounced you-tab, mu-tab, or microtab) is a New Tab daemon that runs on localhost to satisy your desire for cross-browser consistency of New Tabs. To enable it, read on. ## Why -I hopped from Firefox to Falkon (KDE's browser) a while ago. It doesn't offer many choices as to a new tab. The default home page is not useful, and the speed dial is buggy and slow. I miss the "Top Sites" in Firefox, which manifests your most frequently visited sites in a 8*4 matrix. So I made this. +I hopped from Firefox to Falkon (KDE's browser) a while ago. It doesn't offer many choices as to a new tab. The default home page is not useful, and the speed dial is buggy and slow. I miss the "Top Sites" in Firefox, which manifests your most frequently visited sites in a 8\*4 matrix. So I made this. ## How @@ -48,9 +48,19 @@ After due consideration, I picked whichever file format I considered most effici ```yaml columns: 8 rows: 4 +engines: + keyword: + url: https://search.engine/?q={{query}} + # example + ddg: + url: https://duckduckgo.com/?q={{query}} + wk: + url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{query}} +default_engine: keyword ``` -Ezpz. Layout for your grid. +- `column/row`: Ezpz. Layout for your grid. +- `engines/default_engine`: An index of your search engines plus a default pointer. To use, type `/keyword query` into the search bar, e.g. `/wk HTTP` will search for HTTP on English Wikipedia. #### `sites.csv` |