Make Firefox look and behave like Vim
今天刚开始用,操作起来很像Vim。
* Vim-like keybindings (h, j, k, l, gg, G, 0, $, ZZ, , etc.)
* Ex commands (:quit, :open www.foo.com, ...)
* Tab completion available for all commands with support for 'longest' matching when set in 'wildmode'
* Extensions! Yes, you can extend Vimperator's functionality with scripts just like you can extend Firefox with extensions.
* Explore JavaScript objects with :echo window and even context-sensitive tab completion.
* Hit-a-hint like navigation of links (start with f to follow a link)
* Advanced completion of bookmark and history URLs (searching also in title, not only URL)
* Vim-like statusline with a wget-like progress bar
* Minimal GUI (easily hide useless menubar and toolbar with :set guioptions=)
* Ability to :source JavaScript files, and to use a ~/.vimperatorrc file
* Easy quick searches (:open foo will search for "foo" in google, :open ebay terminator will search for "terminator" on ebay) with support for Firefox keyword bookmarks and search engines
* Count supported for many commands (3 will go back 3 pages)
* Beep on errors
* Marks support (ma to set mark 'a' on a webpage, 'a to go there)
* QuickMarks support (quickly go to previously marked web pages with go{a-zA-Z0-9})
* :map and :command support (and feedkeys() for script writers)
* :time support for profiling
* Move the text cursor and select text with vim keys and a visual mode.
* External editor support
* Macros to replay key strokes
* AutoCommands to execute action on certain events
* A comprehensive :help, explaining all commands, mappings and options.
* Much more...
Vimperator is a free browser add-on for Firefox, which makes it look and behave like the Vim text editor. It has similar key bindings, and you could call it a modal web browser, as key bindings differ according to which mode you are in.
Warning: To provide the most authentic Vim experience, Vimperator hides the Firefox menubar and toolbar by default. Most users find them unnecessary once they're used to Vimperator, but if you really need them, type: :set guioptions+=mT to get them back.
If you don't like Vimperator at all, you can uninstall it by typing :addons and removing/disabling it.
If you like it, but can't remember the shortcuts, press F1 or :help.
Vimperator was initially written by Martin Stubenschrott but has found many other contributors in the meanwhile. If you appreciate the work on Vimperator and want to encourage us working on it more, you can send us greetings, patches, or donations by going to http://vimperator.org
2009年5月2日星期六
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