His Majesty Vimperator launched an offensive, suddenly, from the east
Since Chrome began to work stably under Linux, I started using this wonderful browser. Indeed, you get used to speed quickly, after that other browsers are already “not right”. And as an active user of the Vim editor plugin, and Vimperator for Firefox, I constantly had to put up with a moment of bewilderment when I pressed “j” to scroll through the page, and in Chrome nothing happened, and then, spitting, I grabbed the mouse .
And recently, quite accidentally, I came across a project created by a Japanese programmer who, of course, does not realize the full potential of Vimperatora, but the most favorite features are present in it, namely:
Navigation by: j, k, l, h
Hint mode: (f, F)
Inside the input fields:
Esc, ctrl + [- transition to normal mode
trl + a - go to the beginning of the field, select all by repeated pressing
trl + e - go to the end of the field
trl + f - Cursor right
trl + e - Cursor left
trl + d - Delete to the right
trl + h - Delete to the left
Normal mode
r - Reload Page
d - Close page
u - Restore closed page page
H - Go back in history
L - Going forward in history
G - Scroll bottom of page
gg - Scroll top of page
0 - Scroll to the top of the page (horizontally)
$ - Scroll to the bottom of the page (horizontally)