Vimium
The Hacker's Browser. Vimium provides keyboard shortcuts for navigation and control in the spirit of Vim.
Visual Vim reference: color-coded keyboard, prefix overlays, progressive lessons, plugin tips, and progress tracking.
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Vim What? is the interactive Vim command reference that lives in your browser. Forget a key? Click the toolbar icon — the full keyboard is right there, color-coded and clickable, with rich descriptions, examples, and official docs links for every command.
COLOR-CODED KEY TYPES
Teal — Motion (moves the cursor: w, b, f, /)
Orange — Operator (acts on a motion: d, y, c, =)
Yellow — Command (direct action: i, o, p, u)
Gray — Extra (prefix or special: g, z, ", @)
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Great but not rendering HTML in some instructions, so explanations messed up with things like <code> & </code>: motion prev section Prefix for backward navigation. <code>[[</code> prev section, <code>[|</code> prev unmatched <code> (</code>, <code> [l</code> prev unmatched <code>{</code>, ‹code>[m</code> prev method start, <code> [/</code> prev comment start. Hope that can be fixed! And ability to resize? 😬 Thanks!
I love this extension. It is a great way to visually and quickly see all the Vim commands and get more information if desired.
This is great! I have vim console app on a Chrombook. vi is my favorite time=wasting toy. But What can I do to title a new vim file?
This extension has great potential. It's really useful for learning those extra Vim commands that you never knew. It's great that it supports multiple keyboard layouts as well. I hope to be a Vim expert with this tool at my disposal.