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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A keyboard shortcut tool for keyboard-based page navigation and browser tab operations with an advanced omnibar and global shortcuts
This is a really useful tool for editing large textfields seamlessly and quickly. I installed it, installed the Sublime Text plugin and I'm an instant adopter. Great work! Suggestions: The "disconnection" notices need to be handled a little differently Maybe there could be a clipboard to make sure nothing gets lost It would be nice to make sure undo works across textfield and sublime It would be nice if it remembered which text fields were selected (defaults, so hit return instead of clicking the same field again multiple times for like a wiki) It would be great if it could open your text editor for you if it isn't already open.
Work realy well with textarea. Now i'm waiting for textbox to work and maybe one day, codemirror ? (cause we have some codemirror fields in our cms and it's still better with sublime :p). Edit : Work well with codemirror now, great !