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@@ -45,7 +45,27 @@ You can also create a rose.desktop file so that it will show up in your desktop You can see some screenshots in the [images](./images) folder. -## Comparisons +## Similar projects + +Here are some similar projects that I could find (minimalist, mostly based on webkit): + +- [Surf](https://git.suckless.org/surf/). Suckless community. Similar goals, higher coding standards, less actively maintained. +- [Rose](https://github.com/mini-rose/rose-browser). Lua integrations, supports compilation with GTK4. Every now and then, the developer nukes the git history and tries some different approach. +- [Epiphany](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/epiphany). GNOME. Clean browser, distributed via flathub, aimed at nontechnical users. Seems actively maintained. +- [Vimb](https://github.com/fanglingsu/vimb). Reasonably actively maintained, vim keybindings. +- [Nyxt](https://github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt). Emphasis on sophisticated key bindings. +- [Wyeb](https://github.com/jun7/wyeb) +- [Luakit](https://github.com/luakit/luakit) +- ~~[Qutebrowser](https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser). More actively maintained. I don't understand the tech stack.~~ [Based](https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/blob/main/doc/faq.asciidoc) on [Chromium](https://wiki.qt.io/QtWebEngine) + +Here are other projects I haven't checked out as much: [netsurf](https://www.netsurf-browser.org/), [uzbl](https://www.uzbl.org/), [edbrowse](https://github.com/CMB/edbrowse), + +Here are projects with their own rendering engines which could appeal to users of rosenrot: + +- [lynx](https://lynx.invisible-island.net/) (links, elinks), [w3m](https://w3m.sourceforge.net/): command line browsers. +- [dillo](https://github.com/dillo-browser/dillo/). Has its own rendering engine, and no javascript. +- [Ladybird](https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/tree/master/Ladybird). SerenityOS. Uses its own html and javascript engine. Compiling it on a mainstream Linux distribution, and documenting instructions could be an interesting project, but the few times I've tried that I've failed. +- [servo](https://github.com/servo/servo). Firefox/Mozilla. An in-development browser engine written in Rust, meant to replace Gecko. Could be extremely cool once it is ready, but it has been many years in development. ### Relationship with [rose](https://github.com/mini-rose/rose) |