Vimium
The Hacker's Browser. Vimium provides keyboard shortcuts for navigation and control in the spirit of Vim.
Write in the browser with your text editor.
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Whenever you’re writing more than a little snippet of code anywhere on the web, activate GhostText to open your preferred text editor and enjoy your own development environment.
GhostText is a browser extension that connects to your editor via its own extension. Install both extensions and, if necessary, start the GhostText server in the editor’s extension.
Supported editors:
• Sublime Text
• VS Code
• Emacs
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Rich shortcuts to click links/switch tabs/scroll, capture pages, use your browser like vim for productivity.
A keyboard shortcut tool for keyboard-based page navigation and browser tab operations with an advanced omnibar and global shortcuts
Wish this worked with Google forms, however this will save your text when the browser crashes
I use it with Emacs, the best way is to assign a keystroke to it at chrome://extensions/shortcuts
Works perfectly with Sublime Text!
I love this extension and use it quite a lot. We have lots of web applications where Markdown syntax is recognized and in combination with SublimeText it's a breeze to write documentation 😉 Also when documenting code snippets in issue tickets etc. it's really nice to have a powerful text editor integrated into the workflow.
Amazing! Exactly what I needed!
Good for heavily typer sincerely.
It's a nice idea, but it's a bit of a hassle to have to open up a dedicated editor process. I remember an older plugin for Firefox (IIRC) that opened up your system editor for you, which was much more convenient, even if it didn't support bidirectional editing. I use vim, and I found it easy for the vim process to seize/lock up. I've found wasavi much more convenient, and it works much better than I expected. It's nice to have something that opens it regular vim, but not at the cost of inconvience and buggy processes.
great idea; amazingly cool concept! love it!
no se como usar esto alguien ayedeme con un tutorial o algo porfavor 😭😭😭
Awesome! Pretty easy to install and use, it will make my life easier. <3