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NovaNav: Lightweight browser, delivering fast, distraction-free browsing experience. It offers essential browsing functionalities while focusing on simplicity and efficiency.

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NovaNav - Super Lightweight Browser 🌐

NovaNav: Lightweight browser delivering a fast, distraction-free browsing experience for Linux (AUR package available & Bash installer for Arch & Debian), working smoothly. During the Bash installation, you can choose macOS, but it is not stable yet. It offers essential browsing functionalities while focusing on simplicity and efficiency. This is my own version of Arc Browser, mostly for Linux, keeping in mind the proportions because it's a project done solely by me from scratch.

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NovaNav was inspired by Arc Browser due to its minimalist interface. However, there is no version of Arc available for Linux. Therefore, I wanted to create a minimalist and distraction-free web browser, which is the essence of this project. NovaNav offers essential browsing functionalities while focusing on complete simplicity and efficiency. With NovaNav, users can effortlessly navigate the web, open multiple tabs, and adjust zoom settings for optimal viewing using the keyboard. The browser's clean interface and intuitive design make it ideal for users who prefer a clutter-free browsing experience. By minimizing distractions and prioritizing essential features, NovaNav aims to provide a seamless and enjoyable web browsing experience.

Download Install NovaNav

* This is currently an experimental phase where the primary focus is on making the system functional and establishing a practical and logical pathway that aligns with both my vision and the project's goals. It might contain errors, bugs, etc. Many other non-core elements of the project are considered secondary.

Version Main Language Open Source? Yes!

BSD 3-Clause License

Vim Visual Studio Code

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Screenshot Linux

Screenshot Linux

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Packages needed:

If you're using Arch Linux, you can find NovaNav Browser in your program menu after installation!

C++ Version:

  • qt5-base
  • qt5-webengine

Installation

Via AUR using YAY (Version written in C++)

NovaNav in C++

AUR

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/novanav

NovaNav Browser is available on AUR (Arch User Repository), and it can be installed using the yay package manager. Follow the steps below to install NovaNav:

  1. Make sure you have yay installed. If not, you can install it with the following command:

    sudo pacman -S yay
    

    Once yay is installed, you can install by running the following command:

    yay -S novanav
    

This command will automatically fetch the package from AUR and handle the installation process for you. You can find NovaNav Browser in your program menu!

Bash Installer πŸš€ for Linux (Arch and Debian) - macOS*: (Version written in C++)

Bash Installer Version

To Install it:

To install NovaNav, simply run the installer script available here.

Or just Copy - Paste in your terminal and use -curl- to start downloading the installer:

curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/felipealfonsog/NovaNav/main/installer.sh

If you want to use -wget- just copy/paste this line:

wget https://github.com/felipealfonsog/NovaNav/raw/main/installer.sh

On macOS to download - wget - just install it with Homebrew:

brew install wget

Important note when installing:

If you encounter issues executing the file in the terminal, like this message "-bash: ./installer.sh: Permission denied", follow these simple steps to fix it:

  1. Open your terminal.

  2. Navigate to the directory where the installer script is located using the cd command.

  3. Run the following command to grant execute permission to the installer script:

    chmod +x installer.sh
    
  4. Now you can run the installer without any problems.

    ./installer.sh
    

    NOTE: The script will ask for -sudo permissions-. Just simply type in macOS your macOS user password, and in Linux your -sudo- password.

Now type 'novanav' in the terminal and enjoy using NovaNav Browser! πŸ˜ŠπŸš€

If you're using Arch Linux, you can find NovaNav Browser in your program menu!.

Feel free to reach out if you need any further assistance!

Updating with the script:

If you want to update NovaNav (novanav) in your system, re-run the script:

./installer.sh

Please note that if you encounter any issues or have suggestions, feel free to raise an issue on the NovaNav repository. Your feedback is invaluable!

Thank you for joining me on this journey, and I hope it brings value to your life and workflow. Let's continue making technology accessible and enjoyable for everyone!

* on macOS version might contain lots of errors, bugs, etc.

Current Features

πŸš€ Current Features (Some might be in progress)

  • Tab Management: Open multiple tabs and switch between them seamlessly.
  • URL Navigation: Enter URLs directly or use the search bar to navigate to websites.
  • Zoom Control: Adjust zoom settings to customize the display of web pages.
  • User-friendly Interface: Clean and intuitive interface for easy navigation and usage.
  • Basic Settings: Customize settings such as homepage and default search engine.

How-to - NovaNav

ctrl+t (New tab)
ctrl+v (hide tabs for distraction-free)
ctrl+q (quit)

NovaNav Browser written in other languages (Experimental part of the project)*

NovaNav under development

NovaNav written in C++ πŸš€ - (Manual instructions)*

Install NovaNav

Via AUR using YAY (Version written in C++)

NovaNav in Python

AUR

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/novanav-cpp

NovaNav Browser is available on AUR (Arch User Repository), and it can be installed using the yay package manager. Follow the steps below to install NovaNav:

  1. Make sure you have yay installed. If not, you can install it with the following command:

    sudo pacman -S yay
    

    Once yay is installed, you can install by running the following command:

    yay -S novanav-cpp
    

    Or just:

    yay -S novanav
    

This command will automatically fetch the package from AUR and handle the installation process for you. You can find NovaNav Browser in your program menu!

Instructions for Compiling from Source

Prerequisites

Make sure you have the following dependencies installed on your system:

  • Qt 5 Base
  • Qt 5 WebEngine

Compilation Steps

  1. Clone the NovaNav repository from GitHub:
git clone https://github.com/felipealfonsog/NovaNav.git

Navigate to the directory containing the source code:

cd NovaNav/src/cpp

Configure the build using qmake. You can adjust parameters as needed:

qmake PREFIX=/usr/local

Compile the source code:

make

Once compilation is complete, the novanav binary will be generated in the current directory.

Installation To install NovaNav system-wide after compilation, you can use the provided PKGBUILD or manually copy the binary to /usr/local/bin, the icon to /usr/share/pixmaps, and the .desktop file to /usr/share/applications, located in the 'src' folder.

* It might contain lots of errors, bugs, etc. Meanwhile, Keep it simple now with C++ stable version, running smomothly!

NovaNav written in Python πŸš€ - beta/testing (experimental alternative in progress)*
Python version:
  • python
  • python-pip
  • python-pyqt5
  • python-pyqt5-webengine

Install NovaNav

Via AUR using YAY (Version written in Python)

NovaNav in Python

AUR

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/novanav-py

NovaNav Browser is available on AUR (Arch User Repository), and it can be installed using the yay package manager. Follow the steps below to install NovaNav:

  1. Make sure you have yay installed. If not, you can install it with the following command:

    sudo pacman -S yay
    

    Once yay is installed, you can install by running the following command:

    yay -S novanav-py
    

This command will automatically fetch the package from AUR and handle the installation process for you. You can find NovaNav Browser in your program menu!

πŸš€ Requirements & Instructions for compiling and executing manually.

Install Python3, then:

You might need perhaps to create an enviroment for pip:

python3 -m venv novanav-env
source novanav-env/bin/activate

If not, just go with this:

pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Runt it with:

python3 ./src/novanav.py

* It might contain lots of errors, bugs, etc. Meanwhile, Keep it simple now with C++ stable version, running smomothly!

NovaNav written in Rust πŸš€ - beta/testing (experimental alternative in progress)*

Important library to install:

sudo pacman -S libsoup

In Arch, add this line to .bashrc:

export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH

Instructions for installation/compiling the program written in Rust*:

Add that to the [dependencies] section of your Cargo.toml file:

vim Cargo.toml

To test it , run this command on terminal:

chmod +x run_novanav_rust.sh
./run_novanav_rust.sh

Compiling:

rustc src/rust/novanav.rs
./novanav

* It might contain lots of errors, bugs, etc. Meanwhile, Keep it simple now with C++ stable version, running smomothly!

Errors Reported

Errors, Fixes and tips

To force the link and overwrite all conflicting files (Errors).

If you get this error while you are trying to run the software in the terminal or the software doesn't show up, follow the next steps on macOS or Linux:

E.g.:

user@host src % python3 novanav_linux.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/Users/user/NovaNav/src/novanav_linux.py", line 2, in <module>
    from PyQt5.QtCore import QUrl, Qt
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PyQt5'

Install or reinstall pyqt5 with the following command in brew: E.g.:

user@host src % brew install pyqt5
==> Downloading https://formulae.brew.sh/api/formula.jws.json
############################################################################################################ 100.0%
Warning: Formula pyqt5 was renamed to pyqt@5.
==> Downloading https://formulae.brew.sh/api/cask.jws.json
############################################################################################################ 100.0%
Warning: pyqt@5 5.15.10 is already installed, it's just not linked.
To link this version, run:
  brew link pyqt@5
user@host src % brew link pyqt@5
Linking /usr/local/Cellar/pyqt@5/5.15.10... 
Error: Could not symlink bin/pylupdate5
Target /usr/local/bin/pylupdate5
already exists. You may want to remove it:
  rm '/usr/local/bin/pylupdate5'

To force the link and overwrite all conflicting files:
  brew link --overwrite pyqt@5

To list all files that would be deleted:
  brew link --overwrite pyqt@5 --dry-run

So, if you want to delete all files that will be deleted by brew link --overwrite, use the --dry-run option Then run,

rm '/usr/local/bin/pylupdate5'
brew link --overwrite pyqt@5
brew link --overwrite pyqt@5 --dry-run

The last one will show you what would delete if you proceed. If everything looks good, hit return. Then you should have PyQt5 properly installed.

And then try running your program again.

E.g.:

user@host src % rm '/usr/local/bin/pylupdate5'
user@host src % brew link --overwrite pyqt@5

Linking /usr/local/Cellar/pyqt@5/5.15.10... 5279 symlinks created.
user@host src % python3 novanav.py  

Then should be fine with no errors.

If you still have problems please let me know. Also if you want to install pyrcc5 (which is not necessary but can help) just do a normal installation using pip: I am using Python 3.x.

🌟 Contact the Creator and Engineer Behind This Project

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Felipe Alfonso GonzΓ‘lez
πŸ“§ Email: f.alfonso@res-ear.ch
🐦 x (Twitter): @felipealfonsog
πŸ”— GitHub: felipealfonsog
πŸ“„ License: BSD 3-Clause

🀝 Support and Contributions

If you find this project helpful and would like to support its development, there are several ways you can contribute:

  • Code Contributions: If you're a developer, you can contribute by submitting pull requests with bug fixes, new features, or improvements. Feel free to fork the project (development branch) and create your own branch to work on.
  • Bug Reports and Feedback: If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please open an issue on the project's GitHub repository. Your feedback is valuable in making the project better.
  • Documentation: Improving the documentation is always appreciated. If you find any gaps or have suggestions to enhance the project's documentation, please let me know.

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Your support and contributions are greatly appreciated! Thank you for your help in making this project better. If you need to mail me, this is the way: f.alfonso@res-ear.ch (I'm Felipe, the Computer Science Engineer behind this idea. Cheers!)

πŸ“„ License

This project is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License. It will have some restrictions, ask about it.