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0.0 | 8.2 | |
over 1 year ago | 2 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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chromium-vim
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MacOS tools to make your life easier
Yeah I used to use a chrome extension (https://github.com/1995eaton/chromium-vim) but winded up having too many bugs and stopped using it. Once I discovered shortcat I never looked back.
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by the way.... a plugin for chromium https://github.com/1995eaton/chromium-vim
Vim in ungoogled chromium. site of plugin
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10 magical Chrome extensions for developers
link 👇 https://github.com/1995eaton/chromium-vim
web-search-navigator
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Quick navigation extension for Brave Search — Web Search Navigator
Hi everybody! I used to use this extension for Google, and it made me faster when I search something. Since I switched to Brave Search, I miss this extension. Then I decided to add Brave Search support as it is open source, and finally it is ready to use. Features: - Up and down arrows to navigate through results. - Enter to open in current tab - Cmd + Enter to open in new tab (Ctrl+Enter for Windows) - Escape to focus on search box - Shortcuts to tabs: [A]-All, [I]-Images, [N]-News, [V]-Video - p.s. Images tab already has built-in navigation through images, so I didn't add an extra. You can use left-right, and enter keys. Extension: Web Search Navigator GitHub repository Note: Don't forget to enable Brave Search in the extension options.
GitHub repository
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Review, and write something better
In my last blog post, I mentioned that my old commit in this PR was duplicate and messy. The changes I make in the new commit accomplish the same functionalities, but it improves the code to be more maintainable and understandable. For example, instead of using letters 'l', 'e', 'i', to represent the image sizes of 'large', 'medium', and 'icon', I use an array object to store the value of these 3 image sizes. It is more readable and better for trouble-shooting.
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Fix the previous mistake
In the Hacktoberfest, I gave myself a new challenge, browser extensions. I checked many repos and worked on some issues. One of them is to add keyboard shortcuts for image size selection. In my last PR, my code works fine, but it's duplicate, long, and seems to be breakable.
What are some alternatives?
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