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Surfingkeys Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to Surfingkeys
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tridactyl
A Vim-like interface for Firefox, inspired by Vimperator/Pentadactyl.
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Klotho
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vimium-c
A keyboard shortcut browser extension for keyboard-based navigation and tab operations with an advanced omnibar
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surfingkeys-conf
🏄♀️ A SurfingKeys config which adds 180+ key mappings & 50+ search engines
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Appwrite
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AutoHotkey
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steampipe
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Ditto
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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.
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itsalltext
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InfluxDB
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Surfingkeys reviews and mentions
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Leap.nvim for the browser
Look into surfingkeys
Moved from it in favor of more features that surfingkeys provide. If you know a little bit of javascript you can conquer your browser!
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Wasavi – VI editor for any webpage
Tridactyl's key feature is "native messaging".
A further alternative is https://github.com/brookhong/Surfingkeys. Its key feature is a javascript configuration - allowing you to bind arbitrary javascript to a key.
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My RSI recovery setup
I can highly recommend this extension. It looks similar to the one you use.
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Proxy chrome extensions are not going to be usable in MV3
Manifest V2 deprecation is likely going to break extensions that inject userscripts, like Tampermonkey [0] and SurfingKeys [1]. The Chrome team has been rather unhelpful. They've promised to add support for power-user tools like these in MV3:
dotproto from the Chrome team commented on May 27 [2]:
> @mon-jai, the short answer is no, I don't have any updates to share. That said, I'll reaffirm that we plan to support userscript managers in Maniest V3 before the Manifest V2 deprecation.
But the deprecation is approaching and the Chrome team hasn't released any more information about this AFAIK. These extensions are going to require large refactors to support MV3 and they can't meaningfully start until the Chrome team elucidates how script injection will work. With MV2 deprecation coming so soon, I worry there won't be enough time.
[0]: Manifest V3: examine the effects · Issue #644 · Tampermonkey/tampermonkey: https://github.com/Tampermonkey/tampermonkey/issues/644
[1]: Migrate to Manifest V3 · Issue #1821 · brookhong/Surfingkeys - https://github.com/brookhong/Surfingkeys/issues/1821
[2]: https://github.com/Tampermonkey/tampermonkey/issues/644#issu...
- Better to git-clone / build add-ons then download via e.g. firefox?
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Ask HN: Is there other software similar to Vim and Emacs?
Surfingkeys https://github.com/brookhong/Surfingkeys is a browser extension for surfing web with vim like interface. It has lots of built-in functionality, for example: focus on the first input, edit URL and visit the changed URL, go one path up in URL, go to audio playing tab, copy column(s) of a table, copy code blocks... It's extensible, you can bind JS functions to keymaps.
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your favorite Vi like apps and utilities ?
No, not really. It’s just that its very customizable and has a lot more features. Checkout the github page here
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How do you get over wanting to use VIM motions throughout the OS?
+1 I came here to say Surfingkeys. So much time is spent in the browser, having vim for it is priceless.
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