@manueljordan The procedure would be... to build and install it yourself. It uses webkit2gtk-4.0 or webkit2gtk-4.1. If you use 4.1, it will conflict with some other plugins: webhelper, markdown, updatechecker, geniuspaste. They are being updated, but I wouldn't expect rebuilds on most distros until the next release.

Looks like Peppermint is based on Debian Bookworm, so I'd expect the build instructions to work with minimal changes. If not, feel free to open a new issue on the project page.

In terms of features, it's basically complete. I don't intend to turn it into a general web browser. The problem is the code isn't very maintainable.


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