qutebrowser 3.6.0
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Author:
Florian Bruhin
Date: 10/24/2025 Size: 213 MB License: Open Source Requires: 11|10|8|7|macOS Downloads: 8923 times Restore Missing Windows Files |
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qutebrowser is an Open Source project that gives you a browser with a minimalistic UI and is keyboard-driven.
qutebrowser is based on Python and PyQt5 and was inspired by other browsers/addons like dwb and Vimperator/Pentadactyl. With qutebrowser, you will be able to surf the web, bookmark pages, and download files via a set of simple commands.
Basic keybindings to get you started:
● Use the arrow keys or hjkl to move around a webpage (vim-like syntax is used in quite a few places)
● To go to a new webpage, press o, then type a URL, then press Enter (Use O to open the URL in a new tab, go to edit the current URL)
● If what you’ve typed isn’t a URL, then a search engine will be used instead (DuckDuckGo, by default)
● To switch between tabs, use J (next tab) and K (previous tab), or press, where num is the position of the tab to switch to
● To close the current tab, press d (and press u to undo closing a tab)
● Use H and L to go back and forth in the history
● To click on something without using the mouse, press f to show the hints, then type the keys next to what you want to click on (if that sounds weird, then try pressing f and see what happens)
● Press: to show the command line
● To search on a page, press /, type the phrase to search for, then press Enter. Use n and N to go back and forth through the matches, and press Esc to stop searching.
● To close qutebrowser, press Alt-F4, or :q, or :wq to save the currently open tabs and quit (note that in the settings, you can make qutebrowser always save the currently open tabs)
Similar:
● This Browser Does Not Support Video Playback
● Your Browser Does Not Currently Recognize Any of the Video Formats Available
● How to Disable Browser Push Notifications
qutebrowser is based on Python and PyQt5 and was inspired by other browsers/addons like dwb and Vimperator/Pentadactyl. With qutebrowser, you will be able to surf the web, bookmark pages, and download files via a set of simple commands.
Basic keybindings to get you started:
● Use the arrow keys or hjkl to move around a webpage (vim-like syntax is used in quite a few places)
● To go to a new webpage, press o, then type a URL, then press Enter (Use O to open the URL in a new tab, go to edit the current URL)
● If what you’ve typed isn’t a URL, then a search engine will be used instead (DuckDuckGo, by default)
● To switch between tabs, use J (next tab) and K (previous tab), or press
● To close the current tab, press d (and press u to undo closing a tab)
● Use H and L to go back and forth in the history
● To click on something without using the mouse, press f to show the hints, then type the keys next to what you want to click on (if that sounds weird, then try pressing f and see what happens)
● Press: to show the command line
● To search on a page, press /, type the phrase to search for, then press Enter. Use n and N to go back and forth through the matches, and press Esc to stop searching.
● To close qutebrowser, press Alt-F4, or :q, or :wq to save the currently open tabs and quit (note that in the settings, you can make qutebrowser always save the currently open tabs)
Similar:
● This Browser Does Not Support Video Playback
● Your Browser Does Not Currently Recognize Any of the Video Formats Available
● How to Disable Browser Push Notifications
Version History for qutebrowser:
https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/blob/master/doc/changelog.asciidoc
Editor's Note:
2.5.3 is the last 32-bit and is the MajorGeeks download.
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