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Choose the browser on the click of a link
Hurl
A windows utility that lets you choose the browser on the click of a link
Why and What?
Sometimes you might want to open a link in a browser of your choice, instead of the default one. Hurl is used to let you choose the browser everytime you click a link (links outside of browser). So naturally, It acts as default browser to do that. And hurl can be powered up with a browser extension to let you open a browser tab in another browser.
- Fast startup and lightweight
- Supports adding your own browsers with Launch Arguments
- Web Extension to open browser tabs in Hurl
As a Web-Developer, Web-Surfer and someone who uses 4 browsers, Hurl is a bliss - Me probably
Installation & Usage
Download Install the latest .NET 6 Desktop Runtime and Get the Hurl_Installer from Releases. Your PC's Anti-Virus might warn that it's not secure to download or install it, You can ignore it as the executables are Un-signed. Lastly, After installing, You might need to set Hurl as the default http/https
protocol handler in the Windows Settings, just like how you change the default browser.
Check out wiki for configuring - Editing UserSettings.json
Dependencies and Tools
Building from Source
- Install Visual Studio 2019 or 2022 in your Windows with .NET Desktop Development workload
- After Cloning the Repo, Open the solution file
App/Hurl.sln
in Visual Studio - In Debug / Release mode, Run the
Hurl.BrowserSelector
Project and compiled executables can be found inApp/_bin
- Install Inno Setup, Open the
Utils/installer.iss
script in it and Compile it to create the Installer (output in the same directory)
or Simply use the Build Script from Utils/build.ps1
to build the Application in release mode and successively build the installer.
Using the Extension
- Enable the Developer Mode for Extensions in Edge or Chrome
- Choose the folder
{installationDir}/Extensions/Chrome
after clickingLoad Unpacked
Button available after enabling Developer mode
Contributing
The Project is open to Pull-Requests and Feedback. MIT License.
Credits
- Icon used is from FlatIcons
- Some Ideas and Inspiration taken from Repository zumoshi/BrowserSelect