vim-vixen
Browser
vim-vixen | Browser | |
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5 | 5 | |
2,139 | 2,414 | |
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0.0 | 5.6 | |
about 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
TypeScript | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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vim-vixen
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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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Vimium – The Hacker's Browser
Tridactyl does let filter links like that with `:set hintfiltermode vimperator` and `:set hintchars 1234567890`.
Vim Vixen unfortunately has been unmaintained since May [1]. If anyone knows ueokande personally, could they let him know that I would be happy to help get some releases out? I sent an email yesterday but I am not optimistic as it seems like quite a few people have tried over the last few months.
[1]: https://github.com/ueokande/vim-vixen/pull/1437
- Vim Vixen
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Getting bottom white bar on github. (Tested on other containers same issue)
If you're using vim-vixen, it's this. If not it's probably some other extension.
- How to check if program is completely open source?
Browser
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Responsiveness, ERB and Tailwind - looking for best practices
Very interesting, thank you! I didn't know this variant feature on erb files. It would only work after a request is made (and not if a window is resized for example) but it seems powerful. I'll try it for sure. I have used this browser gem in the past which helped me achieve something similar for specific cases, but this seems cleaner.
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My project: railstart app
browser
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railstart-niceadmin support more features
- [browser](https://rubygems.org/gems/browser)
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A gem to know the users devices
I’ve always used the browser gem to detect devices. It wirks really well, and it is still being maintained
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Has anyone here benchmarked device_detector VS browser gems
I have not benchmarked them but if you're porting old code to Browser beware that sometimes its predicate methods return true, sometimes false, and, sometimes: nil.
What are some alternatives?
tridactyl - A Vim-like interface for Firefox, inspired by Vimperator/Pentadactyl.
Device Detector - DeviceDetector is a precise and fast user agent parser and device detector written in Ruby
vimium - The hacker's browser.
UserAgent - HTTP User Agent parser
BetterTweetDeck - A browser extension to improve TweetDeck with a lot of features
desktop - The desktop vault (Windows, macOS, & Linux).
fx_cast - Chromecast Web Sender SDK implementation for Firefox
hoppscotch-extension - 🧩 Browser extensions to provide more capabilities to https://hoppscotch.io
chameleon - WebExtension port of Random Agent Spoofer
ffsend - :mailbox_with_mail: Easily and securely share files from the command line. A fully featured Firefox Send client.
clients - Bitwarden client applications (web, browser extension, desktop, and cli)
passman - 🔐 Open source password manager with Nextcloud integration