nix-config/qutebrowser/README.md
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This was my configuration for qutebrowser, a web browser that I
revisited in 2022 and decided to use for a few months. Although I
certainly found the experience quite cute, I came across issues such
as the content window blanking when switching workspaces, strict https
mode not being supported, containerization requiring separate tabs, and
frequent crashes when dealing with large amounts of tabs.

Besides the issues above, I also had to deal with certain websites
not loading in qutebrowser without any way to troubleshoot it from
developer tools. In addition to the lack of extension support (thereby
requiring more involved measures to replicate similar behavior found in
other browsers) and the inferior content blocking solution, I ultimately
decided to switch back to my old trusty friend firefox.
2023-01-03 11:39:59 -05:00

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# qutebrowser
[qutebrowser][qutebrowser] is a vim-like web browser based on chromium.
## Use Cases
qutebrowser can be used to:
- Browse the web with familiar vim-like keybindings
You should not use qutebrowser if:
- You want to take advantage of existing browser extensions
[qutebrowser]: https://qutebrowser.org/