├── nbrowser.desktop
├── Makefile
├── .github
└── FUNDING.yml
├── README.md
├── nbrowser
└── LICENSE
/nbrowser.desktop:
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1 | [Desktop Entry]
2 | Version=1.0
3 | Name=nBrowser
4 | Comment=Open in browser
5 | Type=Application
6 | Exec=nbrowser %u
7 | Icon=browser
8 | MimeType=application/pdf;text/html;x-scheme-handler/http;x-scheme-handler/https;x-scheme-handler/freetube;x-scheme-handler/browser;x-scheme-handler/play;x-scheme-handler/gemini;
9 | Terminal=false
10 |
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/Makefile:
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1 | .POSIX:
2 | PREFIX ?= /usr
3 |
4 | install:
5 | install -m755 nbrowser $(PREFIX)/bin/nbrowser
6 | install -m777 nbrowser.desktop $(PREFIX)/share/applications/nbrowser.desktop
7 |
8 | reinstall:
9 | install -m755 nbrowser $(PREFIX)/bin/nbrowser
10 | install -m777 nbrowser.desktop $(PREFIX)/share/applications/nbrowser.desktop
11 |
12 | uninstall:
13 | rm -f $(PREFIX)/bin/nbrowser $(PREFIX)/share/applications/nbrowser.desktop
14 |
15 | .PHONY: install uninstall reinstall
16 |
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/.github/FUNDING.yml:
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1 | # These are supported funding model platforms
2 |
3 | github: # Replace with up to 4 GitHub Sponsors-enabled usernames e.g., [user1, user2]
4 | patreon: # Replace with a single Patreon username
5 | open_collective: # Replace with a single Open Collective username
6 | ko_fi: # Replace with a single Ko-fi username
7 | tidelift: # Replace with a single Tidelift platform-name/package-name e.g., npm/babel
8 | community_bridge: # Replace with a single Community Bridge project-name e.g., cloud-foundry
9 | liberapay: odnar
10 | issuehunt: # Replace with a single IssueHunt username
11 | otechie: # Replace with a single Otechie username
12 | custom: # Replace with up to 4 custom sponsorship URLs e.g., ['link1', 'link2']
13 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # nbrowser
2 |
3 | `nbrowser` started as browser prompter for Linux. It works by setting it as the default browser; any clicked links in non-browser apps are now sent to `nbrowser` where you are presented with a menu of all your installed browsers. You may now decide which app you’d like to continue opening the link with and more.
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 | rofi with DarkBlue theme
8 |
9 |
10 | ## Features
11 | ```
12 | - auto detect installed browsers
13 | - auto remove tracking elements from URLs (basic)
14 | - ?search engines
15 | - !bangs
16 | - !ubangs : url bangs
17 | - !dbangs : direct bangs or domain bangs
18 | - ...
19 | ```
20 |
21 | ## Requirements
22 | - `rofi`
23 | - a browser
24 | - Video Player : `mpv` or `vlc`
25 | - Video Downloader : `youtube-dl` or `yt-dlp`
26 | - Image Viewer : `sxiv` or `feh`
27 | - Image Editor : `gimp`
28 | - Clipboard managers : `xclip`
29 |
30 | ## Installation
31 | ```
32 | git clone https://github.com/MyOS-ArchLinux/nbrowser
33 | cd nbrowser/
34 | sudo make install
35 | ```
36 | ## Tips
37 | - set a [keyboard shortcuts](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Keyboard_shortcuts) (ex: super+W) to open `nbrowser` easly
38 | - set `nbrowser` as the [default browser](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Default_applications) so you can open each clicked URL with nbrowser (ex: using [xdg-utils](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xdg-utils)).
39 |
40 | `xdg-mime default nbrowser.desktop x-scheme-handler/https x-scheme-handler/http x-scheme-handler/browser`
41 | - some console applications us the variable `$BROWSER` to open default browser,
42 | so you may also need to set [environment variable](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Environment_variables#Default_programs) `BROWSER=nbrowser`
43 | - for one-click switch between browsers copy and paste this code into a bookmark URL of all your browser
44 | `javascript:window.location='browser://'+location.href;`
45 |
46 | ## External links
47 | - [WIKI](https://github.com/MyOS-ArchLinux/nbrowser/wiki/)
48 | - [Config](https://github.com/MyOS-ArchLinux/nbrowser/wiki/Config)
49 | - [FAQ](https://github.com/MyOS-ArchLinux/nbrowser/wiki/FAQ)
50 | - [Community Plugins](https://github.com/community-plugins/nbrowser-plugins)
51 |
52 | ## Bug reports
53 | Please use the issue tracker provided by GitHub to send us bug reports or feature requests.
54 |
55 | ## License
56 | [GPLv3](https://github.com/MyOS-ArchLinux/nbrowser/blob/main/LICENSE)
57 |
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/nbrowser:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 | # nbrowser v0.9
3 | # Requires bash 4+
4 | # author : odnar-dev
5 | # source : https://github.com/MyOS-ArchLinux/nbrowser
6 | # license: GPLv3
7 | # shellcheck disable=SC2190,SC2086,SC1091
8 |
9 | NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/nbrowser"
10 | NBROWSER_CACHE_DIR="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/nbrowser"
11 | NBROWSER_DEFAULT_SEARCH=${NBROWSER_DEFAULT_SEARCH:-duckduckgo}
12 | COPY_TO_CLIPBOARD_OPTION=${COPY_TO_CLIPBOARD_OPTION:-true}
13 | NBROWSER_SIMPLE_URL_HANDLER=${NBROWSER_SIMPLE_URL_HANDLER:-false}
14 |
15 | declare -A ENGINES
16 |
17 | declare -A BROWSER_NAME
18 | declare -A BROWSER_PATH
19 | declare -A BROWSER_ARGS
20 |
21 | ENGINES=(
22 | ["google"]="https://www.google.com/search?q="
23 | ["g"]="https://www.google.com/search?q="
24 | ["duckduckgo"]="https://duckduckgo.com/?q="
25 | ["ddg"]="https://duckduckgo.com/?q="
26 | ["startpage"]="https://www.startpage.com/do/search?query="
27 | ["sp"]="https://www.startpage.com/do/search?query="
28 | ["archwiki"]="https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Special:Search&search="
29 | ["aur"]="https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?O=0&SeB=nd&outdated=&SB=n&SO=a&PP=50&do_Search=Go&K="
30 | ["github"]="https://github.com/search?q="
31 | ["git"]="https://github.com/search?q="
32 | ["imdb"]="https://www.imdb.com/find?q="
33 | ["tmdb"]="https://www.themoviedb.org/search?query="
34 | ["tvdb"]="https://www.thetvdb.com/search?query="
35 | ["mal"]="https://myanimelist.net/search/all?q="
36 | ["youtube"]="https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query="
37 | ["ytb"]="https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query="
38 | )
39 |
40 | FIREFOX_BASED_BROWSERS=(LibreWolf FireFox Floorp IceCat Palemoon FireDragon)
41 | CHROMIUM_BASED_BROWSERS=(google-chrome-stable Chromium Brave Vivaldi-Stable Opera)
42 | OTHER_BASED_BROWSERS=(BadWolf qutebrowser Ephemeral)
43 |
44 | has() {
45 | case "$(command -v "$1" 2>/dev/null)" in
46 | alias*|"") return 1
47 | esac
48 | }
49 |
50 | _pemx() {
51 | rofi -e "error: $1"
52 | exit 1
53 | }
54 |
55 | _notify(){
56 | rofi -e "$@"
57 | }
58 |
59 | _choose(){
60 | [ -z "${2}" ] || local ROFI_ADD_ARGS=${2:-}
61 | rofi -dmenu -i -p 'Select Item ' -theme-str 'window {width: 95%;}' -l 10 -no-click-to-exit ${ROFI_ADD_ARGS:-} -filter "${1:-}"
62 | }
63 |
64 | _input(){
65 | [ -z "${2}" ] || local ROFI_ADD_ARGS="-mesg \"${2//&/&}\""
66 | rofi -l 0 -width 50 -p "${1:-input}" -dmenu ${ROFI_ADD_ARGS:-}
67 | }
68 |
69 | listfiles(){
70 | for file in "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/$1"/*; do
71 | [ -e "$file" ] || [ -L "$file" ] || continue
72 | [ -s "$file" ] && printf '%s\n' "${file##*/}"
73 | done
74 | }
75 |
76 | # check if necessary programs are installed
77 | if ! has 'rofi'; then
78 | notify-send "nbrowser: rofi is not installed in your system!"
79 | exit 1
80 | fi
81 |
82 | # check for installed browsers
83 | ## keep the first place to special action
84 | browser_count=1
85 |
86 | # use: add_browser( browser_id, browser_name, browser_path, browser_args )
87 | add_browser(){
88 | [ -z "${5}" ] && browser_count=$((browser_count+1))
89 | local _browser_id="${1}"
90 | BROWSER_LIST[${5:-$browser_count}]=${_browser_id}
91 | BROWSER_NAME[${_browser_id}]="${2:-$_browser_id}"
92 | BROWSER_PATH[${_browser_id}]="${3:-$(command -v $_browser_id )}"
93 | BROWSER_ARGS[${_browser_id}]="${4:-}"
94 | }
95 |
96 | # use: rm_browser(browse_id, browser_id...)
97 | rm_browsers(){
98 | local _browsers_to_rm=($@)
99 | local _browser_id
100 | declare -A REMOVE_LIST
101 | for _browser_id in "${_browsers_to_rm[@]}" ; do REMOVE_LIST[$_browser_id]=1 ; done
102 | for k in "${!BROWSER_LIST[@]}" ; do
103 | if [ "${REMOVE_LIST[${BROWSER_LIST[$k]}]-}" ] ; then
104 | unset "BROWSER_NAME[${BROWSER_LIST[$k]}]" ; unset "BROWSER_PATH[${BROWSER_LIST[$k]}]"
105 | unset "BROWSER_ARGS[${BROWSER_LIST[$k]}]" ; unset 'BROWSER_LIST[k]'
106 | fi
107 | done
108 | BROWSER_LIST=("${BROWSER_LIST[@]}")
109 | }
110 |
111 | ls_browsers(){
112 | local _browser_id
113 | for _browser_id in "${BROWSER_LIST[@]}" ; do
114 | [ -z "${BROWSER_NAME[${_browser_id}]}" ] && continue
115 | echo "${BROWSER_NAME[${_browser_id}]} : ${BROWSER_PATH[${_browser_id}]} ${BROWSER_ARGS[${_browser_id}]}"
116 | done | awk '!a[$0]++' | awk 'BEGIN { RS="\n"; FS=" : " } { print $1 "\t : " $2 }'| column -t -s $'\t'
117 | }
118 |
119 | ls_browsers_table(){
120 | add_browser "id" "browser name" "browser path" "browser args" "0"
121 | local _browser_id
122 | for _browser_id in "${BROWSER_LIST[@]}" ; do
123 | [ -z "${BROWSER_NAME[${_browser_id}]}" ] && continue
124 | echo "| - ${_browser_id} | ${BROWSER_NAME[${_browser_id}]} : ${BROWSER_PATH[${_browser_id}]} | ${BROWSER_ARGS[${_browser_id}]:-} |"
125 | done | awk '!a[$0]++' | column -t -s $'\t'
126 | }
127 |
128 | ## firefox based browser
129 | for prog in "${FIREFOX_BASED_BROWSERS[@]}"; do
130 | if has "${prog,,}" ; then
131 | add_browser "${prog,,}" "${prog}" "$(command -v ${prog,,})"
132 | add_browser "${prog,,}_prv" "${prog} [Private]" "$(command -v ${prog,,})" "--private-window"
133 | fi
134 | done
135 | ## chromium based browser
136 | for prog in "${CHROMIUM_BASED_BROWSERS[@]}"; do
137 | if has "${prog,,}" ; then
138 | add_browser "${prog,,}" "${prog}" "$(command -v ${prog,,})"
139 | add_browser "${prog,,}_prv" "${prog} [Private]" "$(command -v ${prog,,})" "--incognito"
140 | fi
141 | done
142 |
143 | ## other browsers
144 | for prog in "${OTHER_BASED_BROWSERS[@]}" ; do
145 | if has "${prog,,}" ; then
146 | add_browser "${prog,,}" "${prog}" "$(command -v ${prog,,})"
147 | fi
148 | done
149 |
150 | # custom config
151 | [ -f "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/config" ] && source "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/config"
152 |
153 | if ! has _clean_url ;then
154 | _clean_url(){
155 | local IN="${*// /+}"
156 | local OUT=""
157 | IN="${IN//&/&}"
158 | IN=$(printf '%b\n' "${IN//%/\\x}")
159 | IN="${IN// /+}"
160 | parameters=$(echo "${IN}" | tr "&|?" "\n")
161 | if [ ! "$(echo "$parameters" | wc -l)" == "1" ] ;then
162 | for parameter in $parameters; do
163 | parameter_count=$((parameter_count+1))
164 | case "$parameter" in
165 | utm_*|ga_source*|ga_medium*|ga_term*|ga_campaign*|ga_content*|ga_place*|ga_*|gclid*|gclsrc*|fb_action_ids*|referer=*|\
166 | fb_action_types*|fb_ref*|fb_source*|fbclid*|fbadid*|gs_l*|otm_*|cmpid*|os_ehash*|hmb_campaign*|hmb_medium*| \
167 | hmb_source*|ref_*|yclid*|action_object_map*|action_type_map*|action_ref_map*|mkt_tok*|amp=1|stm_*|ref=*| \
168 | _hsenc*|_hsmi*|igshid*|mc_cid*|mc_eid*|oly_anon_id*|oly_enc_id*|otc*|wickedid*|soc_src*|soc_trk*|_openstat*|ICID*|rb_clickid*|via*|sref=*)
169 | ;;
170 | *) [ "$parameter_count" == 1 ] && OUT="$OUT$parameter?" || OUT="$OUT$parameter&"
171 | ;;
172 | esac
173 | done
174 | OUT=${OUT%?}
175 | else
176 | OUT="$IN"
177 | fi
178 | echo "$OUT"
179 | }
180 | fi
181 |
182 | if ! has _copy_to_clipboard ;then
183 | _copy_to_clipboard(){
184 | printf '%s\n' "$@" | xclip -selection clipboard ;
185 | }
186 | fi
187 |
188 | open_a_browser(){
189 | selected_browser=$(ls_browsers | rofi -dmenu -p 'nbrowser' -i -format "i s" -l "${#BROWSER_NAME[@]}")
190 |
191 | [ -z "${selected_browser}" ] && exit 0
192 |
193 | case "${selected_browser}" in
194 | "-1 "*)
195 | main ${selected_browser/-1 }
196 | ;;
197 | *)
198 | selected_browser=$(printf '%s' "${selected_browser}" | awk '{split($0,a,": "); print a[2]}')
199 | { setsid -f $(bash -c "exec ${selected_browser}") >/dev/null 2>&1 ; }
200 | ;;
201 | esac
202 | }
203 |
204 | open_video_with(){
205 | selected_action=$(printf '%s\n' "Play" "Download" "Open in Browser" | rofi -dmenu -p 'Open Video with' -mesg "${@//&/&}" -i -l 3)
206 |
207 | case "$selected_action" in
208 | "Play")
209 | if [ -n "${NBROWSER_PLAYER}" ] ; then
210 | { setsid -f ${NBROWSER_PLAYER} "$*" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; }
211 | elif has 'mpv'; then
212 | { setsid -f mpv "$*" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; }
213 | elif has 'vlc'; then
214 | { setsid -f vlc "$*" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; }
215 | else
216 | _pemx "mpv is not installed in your system!"
217 | fi
218 | ;;
219 | "Download")
220 | if [ -n "${NBROWSER_DOWNLOADER}" ] ; then
221 | { setsid -f ${NBROWSER_DOWNLOADER} "$*" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; }
222 | elif has 'yt-dlp'; then
223 | { setsid -f "${TERMINAL:-st}" -e sh -c "yt-dlp $* || read" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; }
224 | elif has 'youtube-dl'; then
225 | { setsid -f "${TERMINAL:-st}" -e sh -c "youtube-dl $* || read" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; }
226 | else
227 | _pemx "youtube-dl is not installed in your system!"
228 | fi
229 | ;;
230 | "Open in Browser")
231 | open_in_browser "$1"
232 | ;;
233 | esac
234 | }
235 |
236 | open_picture_with(){
237 | selected_action=$(printf '%s\n' "View" "Edit with Gimp" "Open in Browser" | rofi -dmenu -p 'Open Picture with' -mesg "${@//&/&}" -i -l 3)
238 |
239 | case "$selected_action" in
240 | "View")
241 | if has 'sxiv'; then
242 | curl -sL "$1" > "/tmp/$(echo "$@" | sed "s/.*\///;s/%20/ /g")" && \
243 | { setsid -f sxiv -a "/tmp/$(echo "$@" | sed "s/.*\///;s/%20/ /g")" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; }
244 | elif has 'feh'; then
245 | { setsid -f feh "$*" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; }
246 | else
247 | _pemx "sxiv is not installed in your system!"
248 | fi
249 | ;;
250 | "Edit with Gimp")
251 | if has 'gimp'; then
252 | { setsid -f gimp "$*" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; }
253 | else
254 | _pemx "gimp is not installed in your system!"
255 | fi
256 | ;;
257 | "Open in Browser")
258 | open_in_browser "$1"
259 | ;;
260 | esac
261 | }
262 |
263 | open_in_browser(){
264 | case "$1" in
265 | "-m")
266 | local MULTI_URL=true;shift
267 | ;;
268 | esac
269 |
270 | if [ "${BROWSER_FG_FIRST}" = true ]; then
271 | if [ "${XDG_SESSION_TYPE}" = "wayland" ]; then
272 | current_win_name=$(swaymsg -t get_tree | jq -r '..|try select(.focused == true)|.window_properties.instance')
273 | else
274 | current_win_id=$(xdotool getactivewindow)
275 | current_win_pid=$(xdotool getwindowpid "$current_win_id" )
276 | current_win_name=$(ps -o comm= -p "$current_win_pid" || xdotool getwindowname "$current_win_id" )
277 | fi
278 | # current_browser=$(ls_browsers | awk -v current_win_name="${current_win_name:-}" 'BEGIN { RS="\n"; } $1 ~ current_win_name {p=1; exit} END {if(p) print $1}')
279 | # notify-send "current_browser: $current_browser"
280 | [ ! -z "${current_win_name}" ] && BROWSER_LIST[1]="${current_win_name}"
281 | fi
282 | # add clipboard
283 | if [ "${COPY_TO_CLIPBOARD_OPTION}" = true ]; then
284 | add_browser "copy_to_clipboard" "Copy to clipboard" " " " " ""
285 | COPY_TO_CLIPBOARD_OPTION=false
286 | fi
287 |
288 | selected_browser=$(ls_browsers | rofi -dmenu -p 'Open URL with' -mesg "${@//&/&}" -i -l "${#BROWSER_NAME[@]}" )
289 |
290 | [ -z "${selected_browser}" ] && exit 0
291 |
292 | case "${selected_browser}" in
293 | "!"*)
294 | if [ -f "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/ubangs/${selected_browser/?}" ] ; then
295 | source "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/ubangs/${selected_browser/?}"
296 | has nbrowser_ubang || _pemx "couldn't find nbrowser_ubang() function in ${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/ubangs/${selected_browser/?}"
297 | nbrowser_ubang "$*"
298 | elif [[ "${selected_browser/?}" == "p" ]] ; then
299 | open_video_with "$*"
300 | else
301 | ubang=$(listfiles ubangs | rofi -dmenu -p 'ubangs' -i -mesg "ubangs '${selected_browser/?}' not found!")
302 | [ -z "${ubang}" ] && exit
303 | source "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/ubangs/${ubang}"
304 | has nbrowser_ubang || _pemx "couldn't find nbrowser_ubang() function in ${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/ubangs/${ubang}"
305 | nbrowser_ubang "$*"
306 | fi
307 | ;;
308 | "Copy to clipboard"*":"*)
309 | _copy_to_clipboard "$*"
310 | ;;
311 | *)
312 | selected_browser=$(printf '%s' "${selected_browser}" | awk '{split($0,a,": "); print a[2]}')
313 | if [ "${MULTI_URL}" = true ]; then
314 | { setsid -f ${selected_browser} $* >/dev/null 2>&1 ; }
315 | else
316 | { setsid -f $(bash -c "exec ${selected_browser} \"$*\"") >/dev/null 2>&1 ; }
317 | fi
318 | ;;
319 | esac
320 | }
321 |
322 | url_handler(){
323 | cleanurl=$(_clean_url "$*")
324 | cleanurl=${cleanurl:-$1}
325 | local domain=$(echo "$cleanurl" | awk -F \/ '{l=split($3,a,"."); print (a[l-1]=="com"?a[l-2] OFS:X) a[l-1] OFS a[l]}' OFS=".")
326 | if [ -f "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/dbangs/${domain}" ] ; then
327 | source "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/dbangs/${domain}"
328 | has nbrowser_dbang || _pemx "couldn't find nbrowser_dbang() function in ${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/dbangs/${domain}"
329 | nbrowser_dbang "$cleanurl"
330 | elif [ "${NBROWSER_SIMPLE_URL_HANDLER}" = true ]; then
331 | open_in_browser "$cleanurl"
332 | else
333 | case "$cleanurl" in
334 | **ted.com/**|*youtube.com/watch*|*youtube.com/playlist*|*youtu.be*|*//www.twitch.tv/*|*//twitch.tv/*|*.mp4|*.mkv|*.webm|*.mp3|*.flac|*.opus|*mp3?source*|*gifv|*.m3u|*.m3u8|*.mov)
335 | open_video_with "$cleanurl"
336 | ;;
337 | *png|*jpg|*jpe|*jpeg|*gif|*.jpg\?r=*)
338 | open_picture_with "$cleanurl"
339 | ;;
340 | *)
341 | open_in_browser "$cleanurl"
342 | ;;
343 | esac
344 | fi
345 | }
346 |
347 | main(){
348 | [ -z "$1" ] && return
349 |
350 | local arg="$*"
351 |
352 | # check if arg is a file or a dir
353 | if [[ -e "${arg}" ]]; then
354 | case "${arg}" in
355 | *.pdf)
356 | [ -z "${NBROWSER_PDF_VIEWER}" ] || add_browser "pdf_reader" "PDF Reader" "${NBROWSER_PDF_VIEWER}" "${NBROWSER_PDF_VIEWER_ARGS:-}" "0"
357 | ;;
358 | *)
359 | [ -z "${NBROWSER_HTML_EDITOR}" ] || add_browser "text_editor" "Text Editor" "${NBROWSER_HTML_EDITOR}" "${NBROWSER_HTML_EDITOR_ARGS:-}" "0"
360 | ;;
361 | esac
362 | open_in_browser "$*"
363 | return
364 | fi
365 |
366 | # check for protocols
367 | if [[ "${arg}" =~ ^([a-zA-Z0-9]+):(//|\?|\+) ]]; then
368 | local protocol="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
369 | local protocol_small=${protocol,,}
370 | if has "${protocol}_protocolhandler" ; then
371 | "${protocol}_protocolhandler" "${arg/"$protocol://"}"
372 | elif has "${protocol,,}_protocolhandler" ; then
373 | "${protocol_small}_protocolhandler" "${arg/"$protocol://"}"
374 | else
375 | case "${protocol_small:-$protocol}" in
376 | mpv|vlc|freetube|play)
377 | open_video_with ${arg/"$protocol://"}
378 | ;;
379 | browser)
380 | url_handler ${arg/"$protocol://"}
381 | ;;
382 | nbrowser)
383 | arg=$(echo "$*" | sed "s/%20/ /g")
384 | nbrowser ${arg/"$protocol://"}
385 | ;;
386 | *)
387 | url_handler "${arg}"
388 | ;;
389 | esac
390 | fi
391 | return
392 | fi
393 |
394 | # check for bangs
395 | if [[ "${arg}" =~ ^\!([a-zA-Z0-9=?-]*) ]]; then
396 | local bang="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
397 | shift
398 | if [ ! -f "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/bangs/${bang}" ] ; then
399 | bang=$(listfiles bangs | rofi -dmenu -p 'bangs' -i -mesg "bang '${bang:-$arg}' not found!")
400 | fi
401 | [ -z "${bang}" ] && exit
402 | source "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/bangs/${bang}"
403 | has nbrowser_bang || _pemx "couldn't find nbrowser_bang() function in ${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/bangs/${bang}"
404 | nbrowser_bang "$*"
405 | return
406 | fi
407 |
408 | # check for engines
409 | if [[ "${arg}" =~ ^\?([a-zA-Z0-9-]*) ]]; then
410 | local engine="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
411 | local engineURL=""
412 | shift
413 | local searchQuery="$*"
414 | # if engine in local file
415 | if [ -f "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/engines/${engine}" ] ; then
416 | source "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/engines/${engine}"
417 | has nbrowser_search || _pemx "couldn't find nbrowser_search() function in ${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/engines/${engine}"
418 | # if engine in config file
419 | elif [ -n "${ENGINES[${engine:- }]}" ]; then
420 | engineURL=${ENGINES[$engine]}
421 | nbrowser_search(){
422 | echo "${2:?}${1:?}"
423 | }
424 | # if engine in engines.json
425 | elif [ -f "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/engines.json" ]; then
426 | local engineURL=$(jq -r ".[]|select( .t == \"$engine\" )|.u" "$NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR/engines.json")
427 | local engineName=$(jq -r ".[]|select( .t == \"$engine\" )|.s" "$NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR/engines.json")
428 | if [ -n "${engineURL}" ] ; then
429 | nbrowser_search(){
430 | echo "${2:?}" | sed "s/{{{s}}}/${1:?}/g"
431 | }
432 | fi
433 | fi
434 |
435 | if has nbrowser_search; then
436 | [ -z "${searchQuery}" ] && searchQuery=$(_input "${engineName:-$engine} Search" "${engineURL:-}")
437 | [ -n "${searchQuery}" ] || return
438 | if [ -z "${engineURL}" ] ; then
439 | url_handler "$(nbrowser_search "${searchQuery}")"
440 | else
441 | url_handler "$(nbrowser_search "${searchQuery}" "${engineURL}")"
442 | fi
443 | else
444 | local ENGINESLIST="$(listfiles engines)"
445 | ENGINESLIST+=" ${!ENGINES[@]}"
446 | [ -f "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/engines.json" ] && ENGINESLIST+=" $(jq -r ".[]|.t" "$NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR/engines.json")"
447 | engine=$(printf "%s\n" ${ENGINESLIST} | awk '!a[$0]++' | rofi -dmenu -p 'engines' -i -mesg "engine '${engine}' not found!")
448 | [ -z "${engine}" ] && return
449 | main "?${engine}" "${searchQuery}"
450 | fi
451 | return
452 | fi
453 |
454 | # check for shortcuts
455 | if [[ "${arg}" =~ ^([A-Za-z0-9-]+)/. ]]; then
456 | local shortcut="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
457 | if has "${shortcut}_shortcut" ; then
458 | "${shortcut}_shortcut" "${arg/"$shortcut/"}"
459 | return
460 | fi
461 | fi
462 |
463 | # check for domain
464 | if [[ "${arg}" =~ ^([A-Za-z0-9.-]{1,63}\.)+[A-Za-z0-9-]{1,}$ ]]; then
465 | url_handler "http://${arg}"
466 | return
467 | fi
468 |
469 | # use dafault search engine
470 | if [ -f "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/engines/${NBROWSER_DEFAULT_SEARCH}" ] ; then
471 | source "${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/engines/${NBROWSER_DEFAULT_SEARCH}"
472 | has nbrowser_search || _pemx "couldn't find nbrowser_search() function in ${NBROWSER_CONFIG_DIR}/engines/${NBROWSER_DEFAULT_SEARCH}"
473 | url_handler "$(nbrowser_search $*)"
474 | elif [ -n "${ENGINES[$NBROWSER_DEFAULT_SEARCH]}" ]; then
475 | url_handler "${ENGINES[$NBROWSER_DEFAULT_SEARCH]}$*"
476 | else
477 | url_handler "https://duckduckgo.com/?q=$*"
478 | fi
479 | }
480 |
481 | case "${@}" in
482 | --ls-browsers|-lsb)
483 | ls_browsers_table
484 | exit
485 | ;;
486 | esac
487 |
488 | if [ -z "$1" ]; then
489 | open_a_browser;
490 | else
491 | # remove space from the start and the end of query
492 | query=${*#${*%%[![:space:]]*}}
493 | query=${query%${query##*[![:space:]]}}
494 | main ${query}
495 | fi
496 |
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