Surfingkeys
native_messenger
Surfingkeys | native_messenger | |
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40 | 4 | |
5,056 | 30 | |
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7.1 | 4.4 | |
11 days ago | 5 months ago | |
JavaScript | Nim | |
MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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Surfingkeys
- Map your (Vim) keys for web surfing, expand the browser with JavaScript
- Surfingkeys: Supercharged Vimium with JavaScript Support
- Surfingkeys – Vim-style controls and text editing in browser
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[META] Reddit API changes will make 3rd Party Apps unusable. This also goes against Obsidian values. Shall r/ObsidianMD join the 24h (or longer) shutdown of the subreddits on 12th June as protest?
I don't mind posting it, but be aware it's not an Obsidian script, I use from the browser, using it from an extension called SurfingKeys
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Vimium – The Hacker's Browser
For the privacy-conscious interested in SK, it may be worth a read of this GH issue: https://github.com/brookhong/Surfingkeys/issues/1796
I empathise with the author wanting to make a buck but it's hard to reconcile the approach he took with the level of trust granted to this extension.
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I just found out you can navigate through reddit posts using J and K
Was this issue about the bundled search hijacker resolved in some sort of positive way? I abandoned SurfingKeys as soon as I heard about that and haven't looked at it again. It'd be nice if that was all rolled back, but I switched to Vimium and haven't found it to be particularly worse, at least not for the way that I browse the web. The only thing that I've been missing is the vim-like text editor but, for me, that's a relatively minor feature; I don't write giant comments that often.
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Leap.nvim for the browser
Moved from it in favor of more features that surfingkeys provide. If you know a little bit of javascript you can conquer your browser!
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Wasavi – VI editor for any webpage
Tridactyl's key feature is "native messaging".
A further alternative is https://github.com/brookhong/Surfingkeys. Its key feature is a javascript configuration - allowing you to bind arbitrary javascript to a key.
- Surfingkeys – Expand the browser with JavaScript and keyboard
native_messenger
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Vimium – The Hacker's Browser
[2] https://github.com/tridactyl/native_messenger
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Wasavi – VI editor for any webpage
I think you've misunderstood, "native messaging" allows the tridactyl extension to interact with the filesystem and native applications: https://github.com/tridactyl/native_messenger
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Nyxt browser: mouseless copy/paste
Hmm, was it opening with a different file encoding before?
You can `:set editorcmd` to something that gives gVim more commands, like is mentioned in this issue: https://github.com/tridactyl/native_messenger/issues/18
What are some alternatives?
vimium - The hacker's browser.
vim-vixen - Accelerates your web browsing with Vim power!!
vimium-c - A keyboard shortcut browser extension for keyboard-based navigation and tab operations with an advanced omnibar
readability - Readability is a library written in Go (golang) to parse, analyze and convert HTML pages into readable content. Originally an Arc90 Experiment, it is now incorporated into Safari’s Reader View.
tridactyl - A Vim-like interface for Firefox, inspired by Vimperator/Pentadactyl.
nyxt - Nyxt - the hacker's browser.
surfingkeys-conf - 🏄 A SurfingKeys config which adds 180+ key mappings & 50+ search engines
homerow - Like Raycast or Spotlight for macOS. Click, navigate, and perform tasks with the keyboard and no mouse.
vimari - Safari port of vimium
VimFx - Vim keyboard shortcuts for Firefox
vimium-everywhere - OS-wide Keyboard navigation for Linux and Windows