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# example uzbl config.
# all settings are optional. you can use uzbl without any config at all (but it won't do much)
# keyboard behavior in this sample config is sort of vimstyle
# Handlers
set download_handler = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/download.sh
set cookie_handler = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/cookies.py
#set new_window = sh 'echo uri "$8" > $4' # open in same window
set new_window = sh 'uzbl -u $8' # equivalent to the default behaviour
set scheme_handler = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/scheme.py
set load_start_handler = chain 'set keycmd = ' 'set status_message = <span foreground="khaki">wait</span>'
set load_commit_handler = set status_message = <span foreground="green">recv</span>
set load_finish_handler = chain 'set status_message = <span foreground="gold">done</span>' 'spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/history.sh'
# Behaviour and appearance
set show_status = 1
set status_background = #303030
set status_format = <span font_family="monospace"><span background="khaki" foreground="black">[\@[\@MODE]\@]</span> [<span weight="bold" foreground="red">\@[\@keycmd]\@</span>] <span foreground="#606060"> \@[\@LOAD_PROGRESSBAR]\@ </span><span foreground="#99FF66">\@[\@uri]\@</span> <span foreground="khaki">\@[\@NAME]\@</span> <span foreground="orange">\@status_message</span><span foreground="#606060"> \@[\@SELECTED_URI]\@</span></span>
set status_top = 0
set insert_indicator = I
set command_indicator = C
set useragent = Uzbl (Webkit @WEBKIT_MAJOR.@WEBKIT_MINOR.@WEBKIT_MICRO) (@(uname -o)@ @(uname -m)@ [@ARCH_UZBL]) (Commit @COMMIT)
set fifo_dir = /tmp
set socket_dir = /tmp
set shell_cmd = sh -c
# Keyboard interface
set modkey = Mod1
# like this you can enter any command at runtime, interactively. prefixed by ':'
bind :_ = chain '%s'
bind j = scroll_vert 20
bind k = scroll_vert -20
bind h = scroll_horz -20
bind l = scroll_horz 20
bind << = scroll_begin
bind >> = scroll_end
bind b = back
bind m = forward
bind S = stop
bind r = reload
bind R = reload_ign_cache
bind + = zoom_in
bind - = zoom_out
bind T = toggle_zoom_type
bind 1 = sh "echo set zoom_level = 1.0 > $4"
bind 2 = sh "echo set zoom_level = 2.0 > $4"
bind t = toggle_status
bind /* = search %s
bind ?* = search_reverse %s
#jump to next
bind n = search
bind N = search_reverse
bind gh = uri http://www.uzbl.org
# shortcut to set the uri. TODO: i think we can abandon the uri command in favor of 'set uri = ..'
bind o _ = uri %s
# shortcut to set variables
bind s _ = set %s
bind \wiki _ = uri http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Special:Search?search=%s&go=Go
bind gg _ = uri http://www.google.com/search?q=%s
bind i = toggle_insert_mode
# disable insert mode (1 to enable). note that Esc works to disable, regardless of this setting
bind I = toggle_insert_mode 0
# Enclose the executable in quotes if it has spaces. Any additional parameters you use will
# appear AFTER the default parameters
bind B = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/insert_bookmark.sh
bind U = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/load_url_from_history.sh
bind u = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/load_url_from_bookmarks.sh
# with the sample yank script, you can yank one of the arguments into clipboard/selection
bind yurl = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/yank.sh 6 primary
bind ytitle = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/yank.sh 7 clipboard
# does the same as yurl but without needing a script
bind y2url = sh 'echo -n $6 | xclip'
# go the page from primary selection
bind p = sh 'echo "uri `xclip -selection primary -o`" > $4'
# go to the page in clipboard
bind P = sh 'echo "uri `xclip -selection clipboard -o`" > $4'
# start a new uzbl instance from the page in primary selection
bind 'p = sh 'exec uzbl --uri $(xclip -o)'
bind ZZ = exit
bind Xs = js alert("hi");
# example showing how to use sh
# it sends a command to the fifo, whose path is told via a positional param
# if fifo_dir is not set, it'll echo to a file named (null) somewhere >:) remember to delete it
# The body of the shell command should be one parameter, so if it has spaces like here,
# you must enclose it in quotes. Remember to escape (and double-escape) quotes and backslashes
# in the body. Any additional parameters you use will appear AFTER the default parameters (cfg file
# path, fifo & socket dirs, etc.)
bind XS = sh 'echo "js alert (\\"This is sent by the shell via a fifo\\")" > "$4"'
bind !dump = sh "echo dump_config > $4"
bind !reload = sh 'cat $1 > $4'
# this script allows you to configure (per domain) values to fill in form fields (eg login information) and to fill in these values automatically
bind za = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/formfiller.sh
bind ze = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/formfiller.sh edit
bind zn = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/formfiller.sh new
bind zl = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/formfiller.sh load
# other - more advanced - implementation using perl: (could not get this to run - Dieter )
bind LL = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/formfiller.pl load
bind LN = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/formfiller.pl new
bind LE = spawn $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/formfiller.pl edit
# we ship some javascripts to do keyboard based link hinting/following. (webkit does not have C DOM bindings yet)
# this is similar to how it works in vimperator (and konqueror)
# TODO: did we resolve: "no click() event for hyperlinks so no referrer set" ?
#hit F to toggle the Hints (now in form of link numbering)
bind F = script $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/hint.js
# the most stable version:
bind fl* = script $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/follow_Numbers.js %s
# using strings, not polished yet:
bind fL* = script $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/scripts/follow_Numbers_Strings.js %s
# "home" page if you will
set uri = uzbl.org
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