1BADWOLF(1) BSD General Commands Manual BADWOLF(1)
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4 badwolf — minimalist and privacy-oriented WebkitGTK browser
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7 badwolf [webkit/gtk options] [URLs or paths]
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10 badwolf is a minimalist browser that cares about privacy, it is based on
11 WebKitGTK and thus also accepts WebKitGTK (and dependencies) flags and
12 environment variables, unfortunately there doesn't seems to be manpages
13 for theses.
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15 Runtime configuration specific to badwolf will probably get added at a
16 later release.
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19 The following section lists the keybinding by their action, each item is
20 described by the widget the focus is on or ⟨any⟩ if it works for the
21 whole window, followed by the keybind it grabs.
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23 webview Ctrl-Scroll
24 Zooms the webpage in/out.
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26 webview Ctrl-0
27 Resets webpage zoom to 100%.
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29 any Ctrl-t
30 Creates a new tab (in a new session, similar as pressing the but‐
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33 browser Ctrl-F4, browser Alt-d
34 Closes the current tab
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36 browser Ctrl-f
37 Focuses on the search entry
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39 browser Ctrl-l
40 Focuses on the location(URL) entry
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42 browser Ctrl-Shift-r / Ctrl-r, browser F5
43 Reloads the content in the current tab (with/without clearing
44 cache)
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46 browser Escape
47 Stops loading the content in the current tab
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49 browser F7
50 Toggles caret browsing.
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52 browser F12
53 Opens the web inspector.
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55 browser Ctrl-[ / Ctrl-]
56 Go back/forward in current tab’s history
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58 browser Ctrl-p
59 Print the current page. (spawns a dialog)
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61 any Alt-Left / Alt-Right
62 Go to the previous/next tab
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64 any F1 Shows the about dialog
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66 any Alt-n
67 Where n is any numeric-row key. Go to the n-th tab, 0 goes to
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70 DEFAULT ONES
71 Here is a incomplete list of the default Webkit/GTK keybindings:
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73 any Ctrl-PageUp / Ctrl-PageDown
74 Go to the previous/next tab
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76 search Ctrl-g / Ctrl-Shift-g
77 When the search box is focused it goes to the Next/Previous
78 search term.
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80 search Escape
81 Cancels current search
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84 BADWOLF_L10N
85 A colon-separated list in the form lang_COUNTRY where lang is in
86 ISO-639 and COUNTRY in ISO-3166. For example
87 BADWOLF_L10N="en_GB:fr_FR:de_DE". When this variable isn't set,
88 spelling isn't activated. A more generic variable name is also
89 intended to be used in the future.
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92 ${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/badwolf/webkit-web-extensions/
93 Directory containing the WebKitWebExtensions:
94 https://webkitgtk.org/reference/webkit2gtk/stable/WebKitWebExtension.html
95 to be loaded into badwolf. Note: They aren't the JavaScript-based
96 Web-Extensions supported by Firefox or Chrome, but native code in
97 shared objects using the WebKitGTK API.
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99 Examples of useful extensions may be found at:
100 https://hacktivis.me/git/badwolf-extensions
101 https://github.com/jun7/wyebadblock
102 ${DATADIR:-/usr/local/share}/badwolf/interface.css
103 ${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/badwolf/interface.css
104 CSS files (respectively system and user-level) for styling bad‐
105 wolf interface. See
106 https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/chap-css-properties.html
107 for the properties being available.
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109 For testing your styles I would recommend using the
110 GTK_DEBUG=interactive environment variable on launching badwolf
111 and going to the CSS tab.
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114 Haelwenn (lanodan) Monnier <contact+badwolf@hacktivis.me>
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117 You can submit contributions or tickets to
118 https://gitlab.com/lanodan/badwolf
119 or contact+badwolf@hacktivis.me, with git-send-email(1) for patches.
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121 April 11, 2021