miniblink version 108 successfully compiled, the world's smallest Chromium kernel

The author of miniblink announced that he successfully compiled the miniblink 108 release version.

According to reports, the file size is 43M, which is almost twice the size of the old version of miniblink (27M), but it is still much smaller than Chromium 108, which is close to 200M.

The author also said that currently the network and the functions of displaying and drawing to the window are not connected, and the next step is to be able to display a simple local HTML+CSS. At that time, the second phase will start, the goal: improve the interface to complement all the functions of the old version. The third stage is directed at Electron and webview2 - it is bound to replace them.


miniblink is an open-source, single-file, and currently smallest known Chromium-based browser control. Through its exported pure C interface, a few lines of code can create a browser control.

characteristic

  • Extremely compact size
  • C++, C#, Delphi and other language calls
  • Embed Nodejs, support electron
  • Customize functions and simulate the environment as you like
  • Support Windows xp, npapi
  • Perfect HTML5 support, friendly to various front-end libraries
  • After turning off the cross-domain switch, you can use various cross-domain functions
  • Intercept network resources, replace any js on any website with a local file
  • headless mode, which greatly saves resources and is suitable for crawlers

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