Adds a frameless window with custom title bar controls for Windows, including minimize, maximize/restore, and close buttons. Refactors theme color application to use CSS variables and color-mix for improved consistency and dynamic theming across home, settings, and main UI. Updates renderer and styles to support the new title bar, platform detection, and improved color handling. No changes to lock files.
Nebula
A customizable and privacy-focused web browser built with Electron. Nebula is designed to be a lightweight, secure, and user-friendly browser with a focus on performance and privacy.
Features
- Privacy Control: Easily clear your browsing data (history, cookies, cache, local storage, and more).
- Tab Management: Open new tabs, pop a tab out into a new window, and manage them efficiently.
- Bookmarks: Save your favorite sites with automatic backup on save.
- History: Keeps track of your browsing and search history with one-click clear.
- Downloads Manager: Track downloads, pause/resume/cancel, and open or reveal completed files.
- Context Menu: Native right‑click menu with Back/Forward/Reload, open/download links, image actions, and Inspect Element.
- Auth Compatibility: Improved OAuth/SSO & WebAuthn support (popup windows enabled where needed).
- Performance Monitoring: Built-in tools to monitor app performance and force GC when needed.
- GPU Acceleration Control: Diagnostics and safe fallbacks to troubleshoot rendering issues.
- Themes & Customization: Built-in themes and live editor to craft your own.
- Plugins: Extend Nebula with custom or community plugins via a simple plugin API.
- Cross-Platform: Runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Learn more about Nebula's features.
Getting Started
Prerequisites
- Node.js installed.
Installation
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Bobbybear007/NebulaBrowser.git - Navigate to the project directory:
cd NebulaBrowser - Install dependencies:
npm install
Running the Application
To start the browser, run the following command:
npm start
Building the Application
To build the application for your platform, run:
npm run dist
This will create a distributable file in the dist directory.
Tip (Windows): If you encounter GPU issues, try starting with start-gpu-safe.bat to launch in a safer rendering mode.
Project Structure
An overview of the project's structure. For a more detailed explanation, please see the Project Structure documentation.
main.js: The main entry point for the Electron application.renderer/: Contains all the front-end files.preload.js: Bridges the main and renderer processes.performance-monitor.js: Module for monitoring performance.gpu-config.js&gpu-fallback.js: Modules for managing GPU settings.assets/: Contains static assets.documentation/: Contains additional documentation.plugins/: Sample plugins and scaffolding for developing your own.
Core Concepts
Nebula is built on several core concepts that are essential to understanding how it works. For a deeper dive, read the Core Concepts documentation.
- Main and Renderer Processes
- Inter-Process Communication (IPC)
- Performance and GPU Management
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please read our contributing guidelines to get started.
Technologies Used
- Electron
- HTML, CSS, JavaScript
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. Read More