For a long time I wanted to create my own start page looking like my terminal, so here it is! It includes my common bookmarks where I can search through them with my terminal-inspired prompt.
There are multiple ways to customize it, so be sure to check out the repository and wiki page page for customization options.
Demo
Features
- Quickly filter links by typing in the prompt. Hitting
Enter
will open all filtered links at once - If nothing filtered, the text in prompt will use the default search engine for searching your input
- Launch websites directly from the prompt. Just type the URL (ie.
github.com
) - Search websites with custom commands. For example, type
s some weird bug
to search StackOverflow forsome weird bug
- Multiple ways to customize the start page to your liking
Built-In Commands
- Show usage with
help
command (shows basic usage and your configured search shortcuts) - Show info with
fetch
command (time, date, system and browser data) - Update your configuration with
config
command-
config import <url>
- Import configuration from a URL to your local storage -
config edit
- Edit local configuration within editor -
config reset
- Reset your configuration to default
-
Key Bindings
- Clear the prompt quickly with
CTRL + C
- Close window with
ESC
Customization
There are multiple ways of customizing the start page to making it yours!
- Use
config edit
to edit your configuration within the start page code editor - Use
config import <url>
to import configuration from a URL - Change the default configuration in
startpage.config.js
file and deploy your own version
Please refer to wiki page for more information.
Oldest comments (6)
Thanks for the feedback, it is indeed an easy way to customize local configurations using the project url instead of getting too technical.
Someone on github asked for a docker container to run it locally. I was thinking about a container for local instances and a new command to import json data to override the default settings. This feature will require some cookies anyway to store configurations, so I can make more custom functions to add / remove and update entries from terminal.
Until I start working on this, I am planning some improvements first, which may change the data structure for configuration and break the configuration files of users. But I can say that project will go towards being more accessable
Thanks again for the feedback, I really appreciate it!
EDIT: If you want, you can open a feature request for it from github.com/excalith/excalith-start...
Yup its cool, keep it up!
Thanks mate, really appreciate it!
Hey mate, I did some attempts for your suggestion but it felt so slow to fill the stuff. So, I decided to make an editor to configure the default configuration easily. Also, created a Docker image, so if you want to try it out it would be easier. Just wanted to thank you for the feedback, it feels more complete now ^^
As someone who can edit html but doesnt know a lick of code, I feel like even following the fork instructions line by line I am too ignorant to get this working. Is there an ELI5 explanation on getting this started anywhere?