If you are not using this you are unironically wasting your life
I don’t remember why, but I chose trydactil. If you don’t like vimium, check it out.
If i’m using firefox I prefer trydactil over vimium.
Trydactil is more inline with Qutebrowser. and honestly it actually does quickmarks better than qutebrowser. what I like about Trydactil is you can have quickmark binds set up to access sites. Works awesome if you also install the i3 firefox theme.
Only issue is Mozilla is an absolute paranoid android about certain things like using these extensions when opening new tabs or using them to navigate ANYTHING that Mozilla directly controls. then you have to get ANOTHER extension just to make tabs work the way you want. it’s annoying. So I just use Qutebrowser instead.
Wow, didn’t know development for this was active again. Was using vimium-c as the original was not maintained until recently.
Will have to compare which one is more performant.
I’ve used a few in the back and my actual favorite was Surfingkeys. But regarding that, there was some controversies, so I stopped using it. And recently installed Vimium-C too, because the original was no longer developed. But it’s not only that, because this fork has features the original does not have and was forked in 2014. Meaning it diverged from original since 11 years.
Fantastic piece of software. I mostly use it for following links without using the mouse.
Their sample video showing off the extension is a blast from the past. I forgot how functional everything looked back then compared to the modern design.
I should give it a try since I use vim bindings for plenty of other applications.
Vimium, Neovim, Tiling Window Manager, Ortholinear Keyboard, Text Expander. Just do these.
Check out Qutebrowser as well. It is much more configurable, although it is arguably much less polished
it’s my default browser. It’s good and very impressive considering it’s essentially one dude working on it.
vimfx is better for firefox actually





