LibreQR includes an [OpenSearch](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/OpenSearch) plugin, which allows to add it as a search engine in Firefox and to save settings.
You can thus generate a QR code directly from your search bar with the LibreQR's settings used at the time of adding as search engine.
A [WebManifest](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/Manifest) is also included, which allows better system integration using Fennec (Firefox Android) ou Chromium.
QR codes generated are located in the temp/ directory, named with the number of random characters set in config.inc.php (32 by default), and then deleted after the time set in config.inc.php (2 days by default).
* dark, the default dark theme. Used here: <https://qr.antopie.org>
* light, the light theme.
* parinux, a blue theme, made for [Bastet](https://bastet.parinux.org), the [Parinux](https://parinux.org)'s CHATON. Used here: <https://codeqr.parinux.org>
If you want to report a bug, you can open an issue at <https://code.antopie.org/miraty/libreqr/issues> after creating an account (prefered method) or contact me in another way.
If you want to contact me, for instance to report a bug or ask me a question about installing or using LibreQR, you can get my contact details on <https://miraty.antopie.org>.
LibreQR is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.