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# Vim Vixen
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[![devDependencies Status](https://david-dm.org/ueokande/vim-vixen/dev-status.svg)](https://david-dm.org/ueokande/vim-vixen?type=dev)
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Vim Vixen is a Firefox add-on which allows you to navigate with keyboard on the browser.
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Firefox started to support WebExtensions API and will stop supporting add-ons using legacy APIs from version 57.
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For this reason, many legacy add-ons do not work on Firefox 57.
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Vim Vixen is a new choice for Vim users since Vim Vixen uses the WebExtensions API.
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## Basic usage
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### Key-maps
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The key-maps are configurable in the add-ons preferences by navigating to `about:addons` and selecting "Extensions".
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The default mappings are as follows:
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#### Console
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- <kbd>:</kbd>: open console
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- <kbd>o</kbd>, <kbd>t</kbd>, <kbd>w</kbd>: open a page in current tab, new tab, or new window
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- <kbd>O</kbd>, <kbd>T</kbd>, <kbd>W</kbd>: similar to <kbd>o</kbd>, <kbd>t</kbd>, <kbd>w</kbd>, but that contains current URL
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- <kbd>b</kbd>: Select tabs by URL or title
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#### Tabs
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- <kbd>!</kbd><kbd>d</kbd>: delete pinned tab
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- <kbd>u</kbd>: reopen close tab
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- <kbd>r</kbd>: reload current tab
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- <kbd>R</kbd>: reload current tab without cache
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### Navigation
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- <kbd>f</kbd>: start following links in the page
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- <kbd>H</kbd>: go back in history
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- <kbd>L</kbd>: go forward in history
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- <kbd>[</kbd><kbd>[</kbd>, <kbd>]</kbd><kbd>]</kbd>: find prev or next links and open it
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- <kbd>g</kbd><kbd>u</kbd>: go to parent directory
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- <kbd>g</kbd><kbd>U</kbd>: go to root directory
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- <kbd>g</kbd><kbd>i</kbd>: focus first input
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#### Misc
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- <kbd>y</kbd>: copy URL in current tab
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- <kbd>p</kbd>: open clipbord's URL in current tab
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- <kbd>P</kbd>: open clipbord's URL in new tab
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- <kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>Esc</kbd>: enable or disable the add-on in current tab.
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- <kbd>/</kbd>: start to find a keyword in the page
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- <kbd>n</kbd>: find next keyword in the page
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- <kbd>N</kbd>: find prev keyword in the page
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### Console commands
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Vim Vixen provides a console for `ex`-style commands similar to Vimperator.
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Open the console with <kbd>:</kbd>. Or start it with initial values using
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<kbd>o</kbd>, <kbd>t</kbd>, or <kbd>w</kbd>.
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#### `:open` command
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The `:open` command operates two different ways, depending on the parameter.
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When the parameter is a URL, that URL is opened in the current tab.
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```
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:open http://github.com/ueokande
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```
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Otherwise, the current tab will open a search page with the supplied string (defaults to Google).
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```
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:open How to contribute to Vim-Vixen
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```
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To use a search engine other than the default, specify which search engine to use as the first parameter.
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```
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:open yahoo How to contribute to Vim-Vixen
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```
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To adjust the search engine default and add/remove search engines, see the [search engines](#search-engines) section.
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#### `:tabopen` command
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Open a URL or search keywords by search engine in new tab.
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#### `:winopen` command
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Open a URL or search keywords by search engine in new window.
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#### `:buffer` command
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Select tabs by URL or title matched by keywords.
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#### `:set` command
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`:set` command can set properties on console.
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##### `smoothscroll` property
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Enable/disable smooth scroll.
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```
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:set smoothscroll " enable smooth scroll
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:set nosmoothscroll " disable smooth scroll
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```
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##### `hintchars` property
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Set hint characters
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```
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:set hintchars=0123456789
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```
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### Search engines
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Vim Vixen supports search by search engines like Google and Yahoo.
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You can configure search engines, including the default search engine, in the add-ons preferences.
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The URLs specified in `"engines"` must contain a {}-placeholder, which will be
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replaced with the search keyword parameters of the command.
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```json
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{
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"search": {
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"default": "google",
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"engines": {
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"google": "https://google.com/search?q={}",
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"yahoo": "https://search.yahoo.com/search?p={}",
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"bing": "https://www.bing.com/search?q={}",
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"duckduckgo": "https://duckduckgo.com/?q={}",
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"twitter": "https://twitter.com/search?q={}",
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"wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search={}"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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### Blacklist
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The blacklist allows you to disable the plugin for certain pages by URL patterns.
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For instance, when you describe `"*.slack.com"`, the plugin is disabled on any Slack rooms.
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In addition, you can also specify path patterns, such as `"example.com/mail/*"`.
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```json
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"blacklist": [
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"*.slack.com",
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"example.com/mail/*"
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]
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}
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```
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You can toggle Vim Vixen between disabled and enabled with `shift + Esc`.
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## Licence
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MIT
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