vimium-everywhere
nyxt
vimium-everywhere | nyxt | |
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3 | 150 | |
129 | 9,559 | |
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4.3 | 9.8 | |
27 days ago | 10 days ago | |
AutoHotkey | Common Lisp | |
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vimium-everywhere
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Win-Vind: Vim powers with speed of thought in Windows 11
I have built this here https://github.com/phil294/vimium-everywhere, and it works okay-ish performance-wise. I use it on a daily basis. It needed a lot of optimizations to get to that point though. There are also a few alternatives listed.
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Wasavi – VI editor for any webpage
This looks very similar to shortcat https://shortcat.app/, can you tell me what your program offers that the other one (free, but also not OS) does not?
On an unrelated note, I made the same thing (barebones), but for Linux and theoretically also Windows: https://github.com/phil294/vimium-everywhere
- Show HN: Vimium Everywhere
nyxt
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Google Common Lisp Style Guide
If someone invents another browser, Nyxt will be ready to wrap it with Common Lisp: https://github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt
- Nyxt – The Hacker's Browser
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Is there a bug in `watch-mode`?
I can't reproduce the bug report on flatpak. Bug reports should be reported at https://github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt/issues/new/choose.
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Rusty revenant Servo returns to render once more
For innovative new browsers, there's Nyxt: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/
Both are looking for funding and sponsors.
- Nyxt browser: The hacker's browser
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How about having an progress bar at the echo area???
good idea. I know there are some plans for this underway.... looks like just planning phase right now. https://github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt/issues/3095
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Web Environment Integrity API
I am not a hopeful romantic, but the EU has been investing on vendor neutral web-browsers like Nyxt [0] and the UR Browser [1] through the Horizon Europe program. I doubt that legislators (at least in the EU) will view this as a positive development, assuming EU legislators know what they are doing. On the other hand, lobbying by big tech is still very much a threat.
[0] https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/
[1] https://www.ur-browser.com/en-US
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using keyboard
There are some keyboard centered browsers like Qutebrowser or Nyxt. For Firefox as well as for Chrome based browsers there exist several extensions to implement vim-like keybindings.
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WEBKIT_DISABLE_SANDBOX_THIS_IS_DANGEROUS: Any alternatives?
Am I correct that this is not fixed until this issue is closed (I tried building from source the 3.3.0 release and master branch but both have the exact same issue)?
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Dead link at nyxt.atlas.engineer
Go to the website -> Download -> Download for GNU/Linux -> Get Nyxt for GNU/Linux!
What are some alternatives?
homerow - Like Raycast or Spotlight for macOS. Click, navigate, and perform tasks with the keyboard and no mouse.
qutebrowser - A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on Python and Qt.
vime - Using Vim as an input method for X11 apps
luakit - Fast, small, webkit based browser framework extensible by Lua.
wasavi - wasavi is an extension for Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. wasavi changes a textarea element to virtual vi editor which supports almost all the vi/ex commands.
blockit - WebKitGTK adblock extension with Brave's Rust-based adblock engine for backend.
win-vind - You can operate Windows with key bindings like Vim.
emacs-application-framework - EAF, an extensible framework that revolutionizes the graphical capabilities of Emacs
native_messenger - Native messenger for Tridactyl, a vim-like web-extension.
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
Surfingkeys - Map your keys for web surfing, expand your browser with javascript and keyboard.
emacs-webkit - An Emacs Dynamic Module for WebKit, aka a fully fledged browser inside emacs