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(WIP) Native desktop interface for stackexchange sites.

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This project is no longer beeing worked on any more. If you are interested, it's free software under the GPL-3.0 license.

StackBloatLess

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Blazingly fast, clean, and effective native Linux desktop GUI for StackExchange sites.



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Features

  • 📜 Clean questions, answers, and comments without any distractions. [WIP]
  • 🤹 Tabs to open multiple questions.
  • 🔖 Bookmarks. [TODO]
  • 🔗 Can open URIs, so you can redirect StackExchange links to it.
  • ⚙️ Proxy configurations [TODO]
  • 🔎 Simple search engine support. [TODO]
  • 🚫 Microsoft Windows is not supported.

Requirements

Installation

Download Binary From Github

For every new release a Github workflow will build a binary in Github servers and will upload it as a release asset in Github releases.

You can find the latest Github release here or the releases page here.

Build

Note

You need to have cargo installed in you system.

git clone https://github.com/zefr0x/stackbloatless.git

cd stackbloatless

# Checkout to a release tag e.g. v1.0.1
git checkout vx.x.x

cargo build --release

You will find the binary in ./target/release/stackbloatless

How to use it?

You are able to search for questions from the application using StackExchange's search API, but it's very primitive, so you might not find what you are searching for.

You are recomended to use a web browser and your search engine of choice along with a browser extension to redirect any questions under the StackExchange network to be opened inside StackBloatLess.

StackBloatLess accept StackExchange questions in the next format to be opened in it:

stackbloatless://{api_site_parameter}/{ids}

Where {api_site_parameter} is specific to single StackExchange site that could be found here, and {ids} is a list of questions ids seprated by ;, like id;id;id;id....

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