saka-key
visual-regexp-steroids.el
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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
visual-regexp-steroids.el
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Help with regex for emphasis marker fontification
That is a cool tool. If I can use visual-regexp-steroids.el to manage regex matching in emacs (I need to figure out how to do this if this is even possible), but also I do not understand what I need to change in the variable org-emphasis-regexp-components. The variable is described as the following....
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What does emacs and elisp has as an advantage over nvim and lua?
https://github.com/benma/visual-regexp-steroids.el/. There is always a package for what you need in emacs or you can always make your own. This package supports python regex in emacs which supports look ahead/behind and alot of other things.
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create a filter using a regular expression to highlight duplicate words in a line
Note at the bottom of emacswiki.org/[…]/RegularExpression that with python available, you can use visual-regexp-steroids to get access to sufficiently-expressive regexp.
- Use "\/\*(.|\n)*?\*\/" with replace-regexp-in-string
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Do you use interactive regexp replace with Emacs regexps? Then this snippet may make your life easier.
I use visual-regexp-steroids to allow searching and replacing with alternative syntaxes (specifically, PCRE). It really makes the experience better along with visual-regexp itself.
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Smarter search and replace (already built-in)
Probably by using pcre2el. There is also visual-regexp-steroids which lets you use python engine as well (aside from pcre2el) and achieve the same thing shown here but interfacing with python.
- Helix: a post-modern text editor
What are some alternatives?
LeetHub - Automatically sync your leetcode solutions to your github account - top 5 trending GitHub repository
pcre2el - convert between PCRE, Emacs and rx regexp syntax
CanvasBlocker - A Firefox extension to protect from being fingerprinted.
history - Emacs - History utility for source code navigation.
PT-Plugin-Plus - PT 助手 Plus,为 Microsoft Edge、Google Chrome、Firefox 浏览器插件(Web Extensions),主要用于辅助下载 PT 站的种子。
visual-regexp.el - A regexp/replace command for Emacs with interactive visual feedback
ChromeIntervalTimer - An interval timer for Google Chrome.
iedit - Modify multiple occurrences simultaneously
chrome-utm-stripper - Browser extension that strips Google Analytics (UTM) parameters, and various other click tracking tokens, from URL query strings
xi-editor - A modern editor with a backend written in Rust.
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.