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** Adds a context menu entry to links enabling you to send them to your phone and other paired devices
** Adds a context menu entry to links enabling you to send them to your phone and other paired devices
* Show downloads in and control them from Plasma’s notification area
* Show downloads in and control them from Plasma’s notification area
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** Optionally store address a file was downloaded from in its metadata
* Let websites prompt for sharing contents to other applications
* Find browser tabs in the Run Command (Alt-Space) window
* Find browser tabs in the Run Command (Alt-Space) window
** Make sure the "Browser Tabs" module is enabled in Plasma Search (KRunner) settings
** Make sure the "Browser Tabs" module is enabled in Plasma Search (KRunner) settings

Revision as of 08:22, 9 April 2020

This project aims to provide better integration of web browsers with the Plasma desktop.

What is it?

Plasma Browser Integration is an extension for common browsers to closer fit into the Plasma shell. This includes:

  • Media Controls
    • Lets you control video and audio players in websites using the Media Controller plasmoid, media keys on your keyboard, and even remotely from your phone
  • Send links via KDE Connect
    • Adds a context menu entry to links enabling you to send them to your phone and other paired devices
  • Show downloads in and control them from Plasma’s notification area
    • Optionally store address a file was downloaded from in its metadata
  • Let websites prompt for sharing contents to other applications
  • Find browser tabs in the Run Command (Alt-Space) window
    • Make sure the "Browser Tabs" module is enabled in Plasma Search (KRunner) settings

How to install

The extension consists of two parts:

  • The native host: An application that runs on your computer that the browser extension talks to:
    • It should be available as a package from your distribution.
    • If building from the source into a custom prefix, you will want to build with -DCOPY_MESSAGING_HOST_FILE_HOME to install the files firefox/chrome need
    • See Chrome documentation and Firefox documentation for where the native host and its accompanying configuration file must be placed in.

Privacy

Everything is handled on your PC between the browser and your desktop, no additional data is sent via the web.

How to help

If you find an issue, please check the list of open bugs and then file a bug report.

For help and suggestions, you'll find us in #plasma on Freenode IRC.

You can also browse the source code and clone it from git://anongit.kde.org/plasma-browser-integration.git