vimb
VimFx
vimb | VimFx | |
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11 | 4 | |
1,317 | 1,400 | |
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6.3 | 6.7 | |
4 months ago | 21 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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vimb
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This is the optimum 14 inch keyboard layout. No improvements are possible. Fight me.
Check out vimb.
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My simple startpage
This is vimb. Good for surfing non-soydev websites, but cannot render javascript bloated webpages like youtube.com. For that I use firefox with a oneliner userchrome css.
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Every minimal web browser on my old laptop
- vimb: This one I don't get why tf it uses like 1 gb with just duckduckgo open.
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Running Signal Desktop and Brave Browser on OpenBSD workstation
I quite like vimb.
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Did you ever meet this guy ?
I have a custom CSS theme in Firefox (Librewolf) that makes the UI more minimal and hides the scrollbar so that Vivaldi minimalist-tab feature does seem cool, what I usually do when I just want a minimal, fast, lightweight and with no UI web render for minimalist websites I use something like vimb.
- your favorite browser with VI key bindings ?
- Recommend me A YouTube Desktop Client
- I been using Firefox for a while now but are there any other browsers you guys use?
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Introduction To VIMB Browser 2021_11_04_14:12:03
Can you peek at this: https://github.com/fanglingsu/vimb
- Keyboard shortcut for web browser? (read)
VimFx
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Vimium – The Hacker's Browser
I used to be a loving VimFX [0] user. It had intelligent link hints (essentially, links it thinks you are likely to want, e.g. because they're big, get single-key shortcuts). The scrolling was actually native, as in equivalent to hitting the arrow keys. I don't think any of the other Vim emulator plugins ever replicated that. Vimium doesn't, Tridactyl doesn't, and Vim Vixen was horribly broken.
Apparently VimFX still runs via some hacks on modern Firefox versions? The last release was even in 2022. Maybe I should give it a try again.
[0] https://github.com/akhodakivskiy/VimFx
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your favorite browser with VI key bindings ?
Yeah, agree, very frustrating. I didn’t want to leave Firefox, so started looking for an alternative. I stumbled upon https://github.com/akhodakivskiy/VimFx. It solves the issue.
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Vimium C – Extension to navigate website by keyboard shortcuts
> But instead we get “Colorways”
Yeah, the browser situation sucks and it's getting worse by the day.
> I remember being upset for months when they killed XUL.
You know what, still a week does not pass without me mourning the death XUL...
I'm currently use Waterfox quite a bit. VimFX is still somewhat maintained[1] and works with Waterfox Current!
It should be added that this browser is owned by an adtech company called System1. But my only alternative at this point is surfing in a straitjacket (without VimFX) or use Waterfox. Haven't really found any apparent wrongdoings by System1 yet, but I guess it's a question of time...
[1] https://github.com/akhodakivskiy/VimFx
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Nyxt browser: mouseless copy/paste
I recently installed Tridactyl¹ as a Firefox extension². It has a ton of features but I only wanted to replace the functionality of two non-WebExtension add-ons:
* VimFx³ provided handy keyboard short-cuts for working within the browser
* ItsAllText⁴ which allowed me to use GVim to edit and save the contents of a text box
While going through its builtin tutorial, I found that it also supports keyboard-based selection of text. While it’s still documented as not yet being stable, I’ve found that it works well. I’ve yet to incorporate the rest of Tridactyl’s extra functionality into my workflow but what they’ve achieved with the WebExtensions API is very impressive. Also, and importantly, the built-in tutorial and documentation are excellent.
While working from home, I’m currently using Windows 10 so I’ve ran into one issue⁵, “Encoding of non-Latin-1 characters entered in external editor gets messed up with Unicode-based external editors on Windows” (and it looks like that should be fixed soon).
1. https://github.com/tridactyl/tridactyl
2. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tridactyl-vim...
3. https://github.com/akhodakivskiy/VimFx
4. https://github.com/docwhat/itsalltext/
5. https://github.com/tridactyl/tridactyl/issues/876
What are some alternatives?
blockit - WebKitGTK adblock extension with Brave's Rust-based adblock engine for backend.
Surfingkeys - Map your keys for web surfing, expand your browser with javascript and keyboard.
browser-fuzzer-3 - Browser Fuzzer 3 is designed as a hybrid framework/standalone fuzzer; the modules it uses are extensible but also highly integrated into the core. bf3 can be used via command line to set all necessary flags for each fuzzing operation.
vimium - The hacker's browser.
fzy - :mag: A simple, fast fuzzy finder for the terminal
vimari - Safari port of vimium
st-history-vim - Development of the "vim patch" and a minimalist "history patch" for the suckless simple terminal (st).
Vieb - Vim Inspired Electron Browser - Vim bindings for the web by design
cascade - A responsive One-Line CSS Theme for Firefox.
nyxt - Nyxt - the hacker's browser.
opera-gx - Firefox Theme CSS to Opera GX Lovers [Moved to: https://github.com/Godiesc/firefox-gx]
native_messenger - Native messenger for Tridactyl, a vim-like web-extension.