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This commit improves the clarity and completeness of the README for the Websurfx project. The changes were made to ensure that users have a clear understanding of the project's goals, installation process, and contributing guidelines. The changes include adding a brief introduction to the project and its main features, clarifying the installation process with specific commands and instructions for the rolling and master branches, and expanding the contributing guidelines to include required knowledge and guidelines. |
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- Websurfx
- Preview
- Installation and Testing
- More Contributers Wanted
- FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
- Contributing
- License
- Credits
Websurfx
Websurfx is a lightning-fast, privacy-respecting, secure meta search engine (pronounced as websurface or web-surface wɛbˈsɜːrfəs.) written in Rust. It provides a fast and secure search experience while respecting user privacy.
Preview
Main Page
Search Page
404 Error Page
Installation and Testing
To get started with Websurfx, clone the repository and run it using the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/neon-mmd/websurfx.git
cd websurfx
cargo build
./target/debug/websurfx --port 8080
If you want to use the rolling/edge branch, run the following commands instead:
git clone https://github.com/neon-mmd/websurfx.git
cd websurfx
git checkout rolling
cargo build
./target/debug/websurfx --port 8080
Once you have started the server, open your preferred web browser and navigate to http://127.0.0.1:8080 to start using Websurfx.
Important Note: Please be aware that the project is still in the testing phase and is not ready for production use. Do not refresh the page excessively or make too many requests, as this could result in IP blocking.
More Contributers Wanted
We are looking for more willing contributors to help grow this project. For more information on how you can contribute, check out the goals.org file and the CONTRIBUTING.org file for guidelines and rules for making contributions.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Why Websurfx?
The main goal of the Websurfx project is to provide a fast, secure, and privacy-focused meta search engine. While there are many meta search engines available, they do not always guarantee the security of their search engine, which is essential for ensuring privacy. For example, memory vulnerabilities can leak private or sensitive information, which is never good. Websurfx is written in Rust, which guarantees memory safety and eliminates such problems. Many meta search engines also lack key features such as advanced image search, which is required by many graphic designers, content creators, and others. Websurfx aims to provide these features and others, such as proper NSFW blocking, to improve the user experience.
Why AGPLv3?
Websurfx is released under the AGPLv3 license to ensure that the source code remains open and transparent. This helps to prevent the inclusion of spyware, telemetry, or other malicious code in the project. AGPLv3 is a strong copyleft license that ensures the source code of the software remains open and available to everyone, including any modifications or improvements made to the code.
Why Rust?
Rust was chosen as the programming language for Websurfx due to its memory safety features, which can help prevent vulnerabilities and make the codebase more secure. Rust is also faster than C++, which helps to make Websurfx fast and responsive. In addition, Rust's ownership and borrowing system allows for safe concurrency and thread safety in the codebase.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome from anyone. It doesn't matter who you are; you can still contribute to the project in your way.
Not a developer but still want to contribute?
Check out this video by Mr. Nick on how to contribute.
Developer
If you are a developer, have a look at the CONTRIBUTING.org document for more information.
License
Websurfx is available under the AGPLv3 license.
Credits
We would like to thank the following people for their contributions and support: