FireDragon
Welcome to the FireDragon documentation / landing page! :dragon: In here, we collect common information about the browser, as well as known workarounds and troubleshooting stepos.
What is this?
FireDragon is a cross-platform, feature-rich and privacy-focused web browser
FireDragon is based on Firefox with privacy-focused patches and settings from LibreWolf and adds opinionated default settings to improve the out-of-the-box experience and user-friendliness:
- Dr460nized & Catpuccin editions to visually integrate with Garuda Linux Dr460nized & Mokka respectivly
- uBlock Origin, Dark Reader & Flagfox Add-Ons installed by default
- Firefox Sync enabled by default using custom Garuda Linux sync server
- Lepton skin with custom default configuration
Screenshots
Where to get it?
There are multiple ways to obtain FireDragon on Linux. Windows and MacOSX builds are also available.
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ArchLinux builds can be obtained in a few ways:
- Install it via the
firedragonAUR package - Install it via the
firedragon-binAUR package if you do not wish to compile the package yourself - Or use the Chaotic-AUR repository to install and update it with Pacman (maintained by the FireDragon maintainer dr460nf1r3)
- Install it via the
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NixOS builds available at Chaotic-Nyx
- Either install the flake and put
firedragonas any other Nixpkgs package - Or run it directly via
nix run github:chaotic-cx/nyx/nyxpkgs-unstable#firedragon
- Either install the flake and put
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Flatpak builds can be fetched from FlatHub (Dr460nized edition only) or can be downloaded via our GitLab releases
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AppImage builds are available via our GitLab releases
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Binary tarballs for Linux can also be obtained via GitLab releases
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Windows builds available via GitLab releases
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MacOSX builds available via GitLab releases
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The Catppuccin version simply uses
-catppuccinfollowing the standard Firedragon package name.