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saka-key
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Vim in Firefox: Wasavi is dead, Saka-Key is dead, Vim-Vixen is dead, Vimium is stagnating. Is Tridactyl the new monarch of Vim-like firefox ?
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- Lusakasa/saka-key: A keyboard interface to the web
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Helix: a post-modern text editor
I'd say that pointing is inherently slow because it involves checking where the cursor is, where the target is, moving it in that direction, then stopping at the right time. With a typical keyboard-based browser interface clicking the update button would have been a 2 combination.
Check demo animation on Saka Key's readme: https://github.com/lusakasa/saka-key
history
- history: History Utility For Code Navigation
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[ANN] dogears.el: Never lose your place in Emacs again
I've been using history.el for a while, which uses advice around "jumpy" functions. I like your idea of a timer based history in addition. Will try it out.
- history: Emacs - History utility for source code navigation.
- Gumshoe: follows you around and logs your movements
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Helix: a post-modern text editor
> I'd like to have an analogue to jump back with my C-x stuff like I do with M-. and M-, - any emacs people have suggestions on how to do that?
If you use Xref UI for "Find References/Implementations/Type", M-, should work in those cases too.
There is a more general question: how to "jump forward" again, without re-invoking the previous navigation command with the exact arguments. IDEA, already mentioned in comments, has key bindings for that.
There are several third-party packages which attempt to solve it as well. I'm using this one:
https://github.com/tcw165/history
You can also add "jump back" to your other navigation commands, even if they don't use the Xref UI.
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Navigate Recent Locations and Changes
Or https://github.com/boyw165/history/
What are some alternatives?
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