Keyboard-driven vim-like browser on Qt5

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qutebrowser is a keyboard-focused browser with a minimal GUI.
It's based on Python, PyQt5 and QtWebKit and is free software.

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qutebrowser-2.5.0.tar.gz 0006086105 5.8 MB
qutebrowser-2.5.0.tar.gz.asc 0000000833 833 Bytes
qutebrowser.changes 0000167786 164 KB
qutebrowser.keyring 0000070856 69.2 KB
qutebrowser.spec 0000004152 4.05 KB
Revision 57 (latest revision is 66)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 967163 from Mia Herkt's avatar Mia Herkt (mia) (revision 57)
- Update to version 2.5.0
Deprecated
  * v2.5.x will be the last release of qutebrowser 2. For the
    upcoming 3.0.0 release, it's planned to drop support for
    various legacy platforms and libraries which are unsupported
    upstream, such as:
    + Qt before 5.15 LTS (plus adding support for Qt 6.2+)
    + Python 3.6
    + The QtWebKit backend
    + macOS 10.14 (via Homebrew)
    + 32-bit Windows (via Qt)
    + Windows 8 (via Qt)
    + Windows 10 before 1809 (via Qt)
    + Possibly other more minor dependency changes
  * The :rl-unix-word-rubout command (<Ctrl-W> in command/prompt
    modes) has been deprecated. Use :rl-rubout " " instead.
  * The :rl-unix-filename-rubout command has been deprecated.
    Use either :rl-rubout "/ " (classic readline behavior) or
    :rl-filename-rubout (using OS path separator and ignoring
    spaces) instead.
Changed
  * Improved message if a spawned process wasn't found and a
    Flatpak container is in use.
  * The :tab-move command now takes start and end as index to move
    a tab to the first/last position.
  * Tests now automatically pick the backend (QtWebKit/QtWebEngine)
    based on what's available. The QUTE_BDD_WEBENGINE environment
    variable and --qute-bdd-webengine argument got replaced by
    QUTE_TESTS_BACKEND and --qute-backend respectively, which can
    be set to either webengine or webkit.
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