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Oryoki

oryoki · v0.2.2 • deprecated

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5.0

Experimental web browser with a thin interface

brew install --cask oryoki
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Trust Score 5/10
Open source (MIT) +3
Active development +0
Licensed +1
No auto-updates +0
Deprecated +0
Established (>1yr) +1
Low installs +0

Review

Mar 11, 2026

Oryoki is a minimalist web browser designed for a distraction-free browsing experience. Its unique interface and experimental features make it ideal for users who value simplicity and want to explore alternative approaches to web navigation.

Oryoki is a web browser focused on minimalism and simplicity.

Maturity: The project has not been updated since 2018, raising concerns about compatibility and security.

Community: Oryoki received significant attention on Hacker News in 2016 with 254 points and 166 comments, indicating initial interest but no recent community engagement.

Pros

  • + Minimalist and distraction-free interface
  • + Open-source with a MIT license
  • + Experimental features that offer a unique browsing experience

Cons

  • - Outdated with no recent updates or active development
  • - Limited functionality compared to modern browsers
  • - Inactive project may lead to security vulnerabilities and compatibility issues
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Stars
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Forks
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MIT
License
JavaScriptLast commit: Sep 4, 2018

Community Mentions

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