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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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scoot
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Vimium – The Hacker's Browser
For those looking to replace the mouse at the OS level on macOS (similar vibe), Scoot is pretty good for that... https://github.com/mjrusso/scoot
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I made a Mac productivity app that helps you click on buttons & links with the keyboard
Shortcat isn't open source, but Scoot is.
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GitHub – rvaiya/warpd: A modal keyboard-driven virtual pointer
A very similar tool for macOS, inherently more native, called Scoot [1]
[1] https://github.com/mjrusso/scoot
- Show HN: Scoot – efficiently move your mouse cursor using keyboard shortcuts
vimac
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Corne with track button in oled?
Probably worth saying there are a handful of alternatives (I've tried most and ShortCat is my favorite): * Wooshy * Vimac * HomeRow * SuperKey * VimMotionApp
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Vim Keybindings Everywhere – The Ultimate List
If you like vimium, there's an app called Vimac that's like vimium but for macOS. So you can control all kinds of apps with they keyboard like in vimium.
https://vimacapp.com/
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Keyboard shortcut to click 'rename' button
Vimac
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I made a Mac productivity app that helps you click on buttons & links with the keyboard
It is inspired by Vimium! In fact, when I when 17, I made Vimac (https://vimacapp.com) because I had wrist pain from a semester of using the trackpad to do Figma + Photoshop, and really wished there was Vimium for the entire OS. Few years later now, I've reworked the workflow incorporating the lessons I've learned and called it Homerow.
P.S. I also made Vimac (https://vimacapp.com) a few years back. Homerow is a more polished and performant version of Vimac, taking into account all the things I learned from its predecessor.
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What features is Gnome missing according to you
I would like to have an equivalent to vimac.
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VI-bindings everywhere - does it exist?
System wide, if you use a Mac check out KindaVim and Homerow or its unmaintained predecessor Vimac
- Vimium?
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Shortcat.app to ditch your mouse
It is definitely a more intuitive app than Vimac
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Drop your favorite Mac apps!
Vimac: for navigating the UI without moving the trackpad
What are some alternatives?
avy - Jump to things in Emacs tree-style
vimari - Safari port of vimium
TPMouse - A virtual trackball for Windows, via vim-like homerow controls.
kindaVim.docs - Ultimate Vim Mode for macOS
AutoWarpd - Vim-like homerow-driven mouse navigation for Windows [Moved to: https://github.com/EsportToys/TPMouse]
SketchyVim - Adds all vim moves and modes to macOS text fields
stinsen - Coordinators in SwiftUI. Simple, powerful and elegant.
keynavish - Control the mouse with the keyboard, on Windows.
Detect-Vimium - detect the Vimium Chrome extension
VimMode.spoon - Adds vim keybindings to all OS X inputs
mouselock - Lock mouse cursor to a centered area of the screen for MacOS.
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning