Moved the qutebrowser userscript to open recently downloaded files
to be accessible as a normal shell script as well
(`recently-downloaded`).
Mapped this to Super+Shift+D in riverwm to be easily able to open
the most recent downloads from anywhere.
Double the default lines shown to 20.
Added bemenu launcher (can alternatively use dmenu) to find and
quickly open a link in the current qutebrowser instance (or a new one if
none exist). Will open it by default in a new tab or if `tab` argument
passed, if `open` option is passed it will open it in the current page
instead.
The script can be used both standalone by being invoked as `qutedmenu`,
or from qutebrowser itself, invoked from its commandline as `spawn
--userscript qutedmenu <open|tab>`.
By default uses bemenu, but if that is not found on system will
automatically switch to make use of dmenu. If you want to use rofi as
your dmenu replacement, generally I will assume it is already symlinked
to dmenu.
Added a keymapping to sxhkd `Mod-Shift-O`, which invokes it from
anywhere.