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Ōryōki [応量器] is an experimental web browser with a thin interface.

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ōryōki


Ōryōki [応量器] is an experimental web browser with a thin interface.

Use it to quietly browse the Internet, archive and capture visuals. Use it to tune down the noise — so maybe don’t use it too often.

Ōryōki is an Electron app, meaning that it more or less renders like Chrome, and that all websites are safely sandboxed in a webview. Only for MacOS (for now).


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features


→ See user manual for a more complete run-through.

  • Frameless browsing
  • Picture-in-picture
  • Magic screenshots
  • Video recording
  • Visual filters (invert, grayscale)
  • Night mode
  • Devtools
  • Search dictionary

shortcuts


what how
• navigation
toggle omnibox cmd L
direct search ctrl return
• window management
toggle title bar cmd /
toggle window helper cmd alt M
cycle thru windows ctrl tab
apply preset size cmd 1, 2, 3, etc.
• image
save screenshot cmd shift ~
copy screenshot cmd shift C
start recording cmd shift P
stop recording cmd alt shift P
• utilities
open preferences cmd ,
toggle night mode cmd ctrl N
toggle mini console cmd alt C
filter: invert cmd I
filter: grayscale cmd G

status


Beta. Developed by @thmsbfft.

build from source


Latest updates and work-in-progress features are on the dev branch.

# clone the project
git clone https://github.com/thmsbfft/oryoki.git

# checkout /dev
git branch -a
git checkout dev

# install dependencies
npm install

# package the app
npm run package

/build/Oryoki-darwin-x64/Oryoki.app

contributing


Feedback and suggestions welcome here, or [email protected].


license → mit

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