Toggle with CMD+/
for a frameless window.
The interface color theme can be toggled between light & dark (CMD+CTRL+N
). This happens automatically when visiting a website, based on the page’s luminance. This option can be changed in preferences.
Windows can float on top of all others. CMD+ALT+M
allows to enter window dimensions. Holding ALT
allows to drag windows around.
Webview can be inverted (CMD+I
) or put in grayscale (CMD+G
).
CMD+L
brings up the omnibox. The search dictionary allows to search directly for wikipedia articles, images, dev docs, etc. The dictionary is entirely customizable, so you can add your own.
CMD+ALT+I
for Chrome devtools.
Bring up with CMD+ALT+C
. Only displays the last message (for now). Supports javascript execution in the web page.
Shows loading status and some useful action feedback. Recording mutes notifications.
Ōryōki fullscreens in the window (not the screen) by default. This option can be changed in preferences.
For default interface state, behavior and paths options. Preferences are stored in a json file and can be reset to factory settings.
Switch User Agent with CMD+ALT+U
to request the mobile version of a website.
Save to downloads with CMD+~
. CMD+SHIFT+C
to copy to clipboard.
Ōryōki saves the source url and title of a website in the PNG's tEXt chunks. Saved screen grabs can be opened (CMD+O
) or dropped on the omnibox to revisit the website captured.
Requires ffmpeg for encoding. Supports prores
and mp4
quality preferences. Ōryōki looks for ffmpeg in /usr/local/bin.
Ōryōki will ping you when an update is available. Updates can be downloaded in the background. One just need to replace the .app once the update is downloaded.