diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index cb90e99..9780167 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -5,7 +5,9 @@ Worf is written in Rust on top of GTK4. It started out as a drop in replacement for wofi, so styles and config in most part (should) be compatible, with a few exception documented below. -Worf has more features than wofi though, so there won't be 100% compatibility. +Worf has more features than wofi though, so there won't be 100% compatibility. +Broken compatibility with wofi is not considered a bug, but issues regarding that will be accepted if you +would rather use worf than wofi. **While the main branch in general is stable and I am using this on a daily basis, it is not ready yet to be used as a library, a lot of things are still moving around.** @@ -17,7 +19,7 @@ It supports various modes: * Ssh * Run * Emoji -* // WebSearch +* // WebSearch --> tracked by https://github.com/alexmohr/worf/issues/55 * Auto Auto mode tries to detect the desired mode automatically, to achieve this some modes require a prefix in the search. @@ -28,12 +30,6 @@ The standard view will show `ssh` and `drun`, for other modes the following pref -## Not finished -* [ ] key support -* [ ] full config support -* [ ] web search mode -* [ ] publish library - ## Additional functionality compared to Wofi * Support passing 'hidden' parameters that are not visible in the launcher but will be returned to the application @@ -44,8 +40,6 @@ The standard view will show `ssh` and `drun`, for other modes the following pref * fuzzy-length: Defines how long a string must be to be considered for fuzzy match * row-box-orientation: Allows aligning values vertically to place the label below the icon -### New Styling options - ## Styling Styling names and classes are inspired by wofi, so most of the documentation and styling is the same