From 9db4794a88d6377ea23b08fb5619e9e9a8d02c2e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shin'ya UEOKA Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2019 04:17:44 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 1/4] Add help pages from readme --- docs/blacklist.md | 21 +++++++++ docs/console_commands.md | 92 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ docs/index.md | 9 ++++ docs/keymaps.md | 97 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ docs/properties.md | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++ docs/search_engines.md | 27 +++++++++++ 6 files changed, 298 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/blacklist.md create mode 100644 docs/console_commands.md create mode 100644 docs/keymaps.md create mode 100644 docs/properties.md create mode 100644 docs/search_engines.md diff --git a/docs/blacklist.md b/docs/blacklist.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b854c07 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/blacklist.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +--- +title: Blacklist +--- + +# Blacklist + +The blacklist allows you to disable the plugin for certain pages by URL patterns. +For instance, you could use `"*.slack.com"` to disable the plugin on all Slack channels. +In addition, you can also specify path patterns, such as `"example.com/mail/*"`. + +```json +{ + "blacklist": [ + "*.slack.com", + "example.com/mail/*" + ] +} +``` + +You can toggle Vim Vixen between disabled and enabled with +shift+Esc. diff --git a/docs/console_commands.md b/docs/console_commands.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..272ea0e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/console_commands.md @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +--- +title: Console commands +--- + +# Console commands + +Vim Vixen provides a console for `ex`-style commands, similar to Vimperator. + +Open the console with :. Or populate it with initial values using +o/O, t/T, or +w/W. + +## `:open` + +The `:open` command operates two different ways, depending on the parameter. +When the parameter is a URL, it's opened in the current tab. + +``` +:open http://github.com/ueokande +``` + +Otherwise, the current tab opens a search page with the supplied string (defaults to Google). + +``` +:open How to contribute to Vim-Vixen +``` + +To use a search engine other than the default, specify the search engine to use as the first parameter. + +``` +:open yahoo How to contribute to Vim-Vixen +``` + +To adjust the default search-engine and add/remove search engines, see the [search engines](./search_engines.html) section. + +## `:tabopen` + +Open a URL or search-engine query in a new tab. + +## `:quit` or `:q` + +Close the current tab. + +## `:quitall` or `:qa` + +Close all tabs. + +## `:bdelete` + +Close a certain tab. + +You can add `!` to the end of the command to close a tab even if it is pinned: + +``` +:bdelete! +``` + +## `:bdeletes` + +Close tabs matching the specified keywords. + +You can add `!` to the end of the command to close pinned tabs: + +``` +:bdeletes! +``` + +## `:winopen` + +Open a URL or search-engine query in a new window. + +## `:buffer` + +Select tabs by URL or title keywords. + +## `:addbookmark` + +Create a bookmark from the current URL. + +``` +:addbookmark My bookmark title +``` + +The keymap a is a convenient way to create a bookmark for the +current page. It populates the console with `:addbookmark` and the title of +the current page. + +## `:set` + +The `:set` command can be used to temporarily override properties in the +console. See the [properties](./properties.html) section for more details on +the available properties. diff --git a/docs/index.md b/docs/index.md index 335f668..ad7c911 100644 --- a/docs/index.md +++ b/docs/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,15 @@ +--- +title: Vim Vixen +--- + # Vim Vixen Vim Vixen is a Firefox add-on which allows you to easily navigate the web by keyboard. Since version 57, Firefox has migrated to the WebExtensions API and has dropped support for legacy add-ons. Vim Vixen is a new choice for Vim users since it uses the WebExtensions API. + +## Related links + +- [Vim Vixen - GitHub](https://github.com/ueokande/vim-vixen) +- [Vim Vixen - Firefox Add-ons](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/vim-vixen/) diff --git a/docs/keymaps.md b/docs/keymaps.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8952392 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/keymaps.md @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +--- +title: Keymaps +--- + +# Keymaps + +Keymaps are configurable in the add-on's preferences by navigating to `about:addons` and selecting "Extensions". +The default mappings are as follows: + +## Console + +- :: open the console +- o, t, w: open a page in the current tab, a new tab, or new window +- O, T, W: similar to o, t, w, but using the current URL +- b: select tabs by URL or title +- a: add the current page to your bookmarks + +See the [console commands](./console_commands.html) section for a more detailed description. + +## Tabs + +- d: delete the current tab and select the tab to its right +- D: delete the current tab and select the tab to its left +- !d: delete a pinned tab +- u: reopen a close tab +- r: reload the current tab +- R: reload the current tab, bypassing the cache +- K or gT: select the previous tab +- J or gt: select the next tab +- g0: select the first tab +- g$: select the last tab +- Ctrl+6: open the previously-selected tab +- zp: pin the curent tab tab +- zd: duplicate the current tab + +## Scrolling + +- k: scroll up +- j: scroll down +- h: scroll left +- l: scroll right +- Ctrl+U: scroll up half a page +- Ctrl+D: scroll down half a page +- Ctrl+B: scroll up a page +- Ctrl+F: scroll down a page +- gg: scroll to the top of a page +- G: scroll to the bottom of a page +- 0: scroll to the leftmost part of a page +- $: scroll to the rightmost part of a page +- m: set a mark for the current position +- ': jump to a marked position + +Lowercase marks (`[a-z]`) store the position of the current tab. Uppercase and +numeric marks (`[A-Z0-9]`) store the position and the tab. + +## Zoom + +- zi: zoom in +- zo: zoom out +- zz: zoom neutral (reset) + +## Navigation + +- f: follow links in the page in the current tab +- F: follow links in the page in a new tab +- H: go back in history +- L: go forward in history +- [[, ]]: find a link to the previous/next page and open it +- gu: go to the parent directory +- gU: go to the root directory +- gi: focus the first input field + +Vim Vixen can be configured to follow links opened in tabs in the background +instead of switching to a new tab immediately. To do this, you'll need to update +the config file: change the `"background"` property of the `"follow.start"` +action to `true`, e.g.: + +```json +{ + "keymaps": { + "F": { "type": "follow.start", "newTab": true, "background": true } + } +} +``` + +## Misc + +- y: copy the URL of the current tab to the clipboard +- p: open the clipboard's URL in the current tab +- P: open the clipboard's URL in new tab +- Shift+Esc: enable or disable the add-on in the current tab +- /: start searching for text in the page +- n: find the next search result in the page +- N: find the previous search result in the page +- gf: view the source of the current tab + + diff --git a/docs/properties.md b/docs/properties.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f62ff4 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/properties.md @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +--- +title: Properties +--- + +# Properties + +Vim Vixen can be configured by defining settings in a JSON document, e.g.: + +```json +{ + "properties": { + "complete": "sbh" + } +} +``` + +Properties can be temporarily overridden by using the `:set` command in the +console. + +The following properties are available: + +## `smoothscroll` + +Enable/disable smooth scrolling. + +``` +:set smoothscroll " enable smooth scrolling +:set nosmoothscroll " disable smooth scrolling +``` + +## `hintchars` + +Set hint characters. + +``` +:set hintchars=0123456789 +``` + +## `complete` + +Set completion items on `open`, `tabopen`, and `winopen` commands. +The allowed value is character sequence of `s`, `b`, or `h`. +Hit Tab or Shift+Tab to select an item from the completion list. +Each character represents the following: + +- `s`: search engines +- `b`: bookmark items +- `h`: history items. + +``` +:set complete=sbh +``` diff --git a/docs/search_engines.md b/docs/search_engines.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9436bf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/search_engines.md @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +--- +title: Search engines +--- + +# Search engines + +Vim Vixen supports searching with search engines such as Google and Yahoo. + +You can configure search engines, including the default search engine, in the add-on's preferences. +The URLs specified in `"engines"` must contain a `{}`-placeholder, which will be +replaced with the search keyword parameters of the command. + +```json +{ + "search": { + "default": "google", + "engines": { + "google": "https://google.com/search?q={}", + "yahoo": "https://search.yahoo.com/search?p={}", + "bing": "https://www.bing.com/search?q={}", + "duckduckgo": "https://duckduckgo.com/?q={}", + "twitter": "https://twitter.com/search?q={}", + "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search={}" + } + } +} +``` From 9a7e261f6020c0341733bd007770618c4f3f4cf2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shin'ya UEOKA Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2019 07:13:26 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 2/4] Custom help theme --- docs/_config.yml | 1 - docs/_layouts/default.html | 46 ++++++++++ docs/assets/css/style.scss | 167 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 213 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) delete mode 100644 docs/_config.yml create mode 100644 docs/_layouts/default.html create mode 100644 docs/assets/css/style.scss diff --git a/docs/_config.yml b/docs/_config.yml deleted file mode 100644 index c741881..0000000 --- a/docs/_config.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -theme: jekyll-theme-slate \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/_layouts/default.html b/docs/_layouts/default.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e915e41 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/_layouts/default.html @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + {%- if page.title -%} + {{ page.title }} - Vim Vixen + {%- else -%} + Vim Vixen + {%- endif -%} +{% seo title=false%} + + + +
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Since version 57, Firefox has migrated to the WebExtensions API and has dropped support for legacy add-ons. Vim Vixen is a new choice for Vim users since it uses the WebExtensions API. -## Related links +## Getting started -- [Vim Vixen - GitHub](https://github.com/ueokande/vim-vixen) -- [Vim Vixen - Firefox Add-ons](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/vim-vixen/) +### Install Vim Vixen + +Vim Vixen is supported on Firefox 60 ESR. Please latest version of stable ESR +from the [download page](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/). +You can install Vim Vixen from [Firefox add-ons (addons.mozilla.org)][AMO], and +manage installed addon-ons on Firefox preferences `about:preferences`. + +### Quick start + +After installation, you can control Firefox with vim-like keymaps. To scroll a +page in the browser, press k, j, h and +l keys. You can scroll to the top or the bottom of a page by +gg and G. + +To select a left and right of current tab, use K and J +respectively. To close current tab, use d and to restore closed +tabs, use u. + +To open a link, press f to enter the **follow mode** to select a +link. Then you can select links by alphabetic keys. + +See also [Keymaps](./keymaps.html) for more detailed of keymaps. + +### Using commands + +Vim Vixen supports command line to run commands that control tabs and opens a +tab. To open command line, press :. + +To open a tab with URL, use `open` command as the following: + +``` +:open https://github.com/ueokande/vimvixen +``` + +or search keywords with search engine (such as Google) like: + +``` +:open How to use Vim +``` + +You can see completed commands on [Console commands](./console_commands.html). + +## Copyright + +Copyright © 2017-2019 by Shin'ya Ueoka + +[AMO]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/vim-vixen/ diff --git a/docs/keymaps.md b/docs/keymaps.md index 8952392..9ae0c98 100644 --- a/docs/keymaps.md +++ b/docs/keymaps.md @@ -7,17 +7,27 @@ title: Keymaps Keymaps are configurable in the add-on's preferences by navigating to `about:addons` and selecting "Extensions". The default mappings are as follows: -## Console +## Scrolling -- :: open the console -- o, t, w: open a page in the current tab, a new tab, or new window -- O, T, W: similar to o, t, w, but using the current URL -- b: select tabs by URL or title -- a: add the current page to your bookmarks +- k: scroll up +- j: scroll down +- h: scroll left +- l: scroll right +- Ctrl+U: scroll up half a page +- Ctrl+D: scroll down half a page +- Ctrl+B: scroll up a page +- Ctrl+F: scroll down a page +- gg: scroll to the top of a page +- G: scroll to the bottom of a page +- 0: scroll to the leftmost part of a page +- $: scroll to the rightmost part of a page +- m: set a mark for the current position +- ': jump to a marked position -See the [console commands](./console_commands.html) section for a more detailed description. +Lowercase marks (`[a-z]`) store the position of the current tab. Uppercase and +numeric marks (`[A-Z0-9]`) store the position and the tab. -## Tabs +## Select and manage tabs - d: delete the current tab and select the tab to its right - D: delete the current tab and select the tab to its left @@ -33,25 +43,15 @@ See the [console commands](./console_commands.html) section for a more detailed - zp: pin the curent tab tab - zd: duplicate the current tab -## Scrolling +## Console -- k: scroll up -- j: scroll down -- h: scroll left -- l: scroll right -- Ctrl+U: scroll up half a page -- Ctrl+D: scroll down half a page -- Ctrl+B: scroll up a page -- Ctrl+F: scroll down a page -- gg: scroll to the top of a page -- G: scroll to the bottom of a page -- 0: scroll to the leftmost part of a page -- $: scroll to the rightmost part of a page -- m: set a mark for the current position -- ': jump to a marked position +- :: open the console +- o, t, w: open a page in the current tab, a new tab, or new window +- O, T, W: similar to o, t, w, but using the current URL +- b: select tabs by URL or title +- a: add the current page to your bookmarks -Lowercase marks (`[a-z]`) store the position of the current tab. Uppercase and -numeric marks (`[A-Z0-9]`) store the position and the tab. +See the [console commands](./console_commands.html) section for a more detailed description. ## Zoom From 02aa2d00a93b849aab3b924025ba8429901d7f30 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shin'ya UEOKA Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2019 04:42:20 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 4/4] Remove usage from README --- README.md | 278 +----------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 273 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 59c4345..5f35660 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ # Vim Vixen [![Greenkeeper badge](https://badges.greenkeeper.io/ueokande/vim-vixen.svg)](https://greenkeeper.io/) - [![Join the chat room on Gitter for vim-vixen/vim-vixen](https://badges.gitter.im/Join%20Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/vim-vixen/vim-vixen) [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/ueokande/vim-vixen.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/ueokande/vim-vixen) [![devDependencies Status](https://david-dm.org/ueokande/vim-vixen/dev-status.svg)](https://david-dm.org/ueokande/vim-vixen?type=dev) @@ -11,279 +10,9 @@ keyboard. Since version 57, Firefox has migrated to the WebExtensions API and has dropped support for legacy add-ons. Vim Vixen is a new choice for Vim users since it uses the WebExtensions API. -## Basic usage - -### Keymaps - -Keymaps are configurable in the add-on's preferences by navigating to `about:addons` and selecting "Extensions". -The default mappings are as follows: - -#### Console - -- :: open the console -- o, t, w: open a page in the current tab, a new tab, or new window -- O, T, W: similar to o, t, w, but using the current URL -- b: select tabs by URL or title -- a: add the current page to your bookmarks - -See the [console commands](#console-commands) section for a more detailed description. - -#### Tabs - -- d: delete the current tab and select the tab to its right -- D: delete the current tab and select the tab to its left -- !d: delete a pinned tab -- u: reopen a close tab -- r: reload the current tab -- R: reload the current tab, bypassing the cache -- K or gT: select the previous tab -- J or gt: select the next tab -- g0: select the first tab -- g$: select the last tab -- Ctrl+6: open the previously-selected tab -- zp: pin the curent tab tab -- zd: duplicate the current tab - -#### Scrolling - -- k: scroll up -- j: scroll down -- h: scroll left -- l: scroll right -- Ctrl+U: scroll up half a page -- Ctrl+D: scroll down half a page -- Ctrl+B: scroll up a page -- Ctrl+F: scroll down a page -- gg: scroll to the top of a page -- G: scroll to the bottom of a page -- 0: scroll to the leftmost part of a page -- $: scroll to the rightmost part of a page -- m: set a mark for the current position -- ': jump to a marked position - -Lowercase marks (`[a-z]`) store the position of the current tab. Uppercase and -numeric marks (`[A-Z0-9]`) store the position and the tab. - -#### Zoom - -- zi: zoom in -- zo: zoom out -- zz: zoom neutral (reset) - -#### Navigation - -- f: follow links in the page in the current tab -- F: follow links in the page in a new tab -- H: go back in history -- L: go forward in history -- [[, ]]: find a link to the previous/next page and open it -- gu: go to the parent directory -- gU: go to the root directory -- gi: focus the first input field - -Vim Vixen can be configured to follow links opened in tabs in the background -instead of switching to a new tab immediately. To do this, you'll need to update -the config file: change the `"background"` property of the `"follow.start"` -action to `true`, e.g.: - -```json -{ - "keymaps": { - "F": { "type": "follow.start", "newTab": true, "background": true } - } -} -``` - -#### Misc - -- y: copy the URL of the current tab to the clipboard -- p: open the clipboard's URL in the current tab -- P: open the clipboard's URL in new tab -- Shift+Esc: enable or disable the add-on in the current tab -- /: start searching for text in the page -- n: find the next search result in the page -- N: find the previous search result in the page -- gf: view the source of the current tab - -### Console commands - -Vim Vixen provides a console for `ex`-style commands, similar to Vimperator. - -Open the console with :. Or populate it with initial values using -o/O, t/T, or -w/W. - -#### `:open` - -The `:open` command operates two different ways, depending on the parameter. -When the parameter is a URL, it's opened in the current tab. - -``` -:open http://github.com/ueokande -``` - -Otherwise, the current tab opens a search page with the supplied string (defaults to Google). - -``` -:open How to contribute to Vim-Vixen -``` - -To use a search engine other than the default, specify the search engine to use as the first parameter. - -``` -:open yahoo How to contribute to Vim-Vixen -``` - -To adjust the default search-engine and add/remove search engines, see the [search engines](#search-engines) section. - -#### `:tabopen` - -Open a URL or search-engine query in a new tab. - -#### `:quit` or `:q` - -Close the current tab. - -#### `:quitall` or `:qa` - -Close all tabs. - -#### `:bdelete` - -Close a certain tab. - -You can add `!` to the end of the command to close a tab even if it is pinned: +To get Vim Vixen, install it from [Firefox add-ons][AMO]. -``` -:bdelete! -``` - -#### `:bdeletes` - -Close tabs matching the specified keywords. - -You can add `!` to the end of the command to close pinned tabs: - -``` -:bdeletes! -``` - -#### `:winopen` - -Open a URL or search-engine query in a new window. - -#### `:buffer` - -Select tabs by URL or title keywords. - -#### `:addbookmark` - -Create a bookmark from the current URL. - -``` -:addbookmark My bookmark title -``` - -The keymap a is a convenient way to create a bookmark for the -current page. It populates the console with `:addbookmark` and the title of -the current page. - -#### `:set` - -The `:set` command can be used to temporarily override properties in the -console. See the [properties](#properties) section for more details on -the available properties. - -### Properties - -Vim Vixen can be configured by defining settings in a JSON document, e.g.: - -```json -{ - "properties": { - "complete": "sbh" - } -} -``` - -Properties can be temporarily overridden by using the `:set` command in the -console. - -The following properties are available: - -#### `smoothscroll` - -Enable/disable smooth scrolling. - -``` -:set smoothscroll " enable smooth scrolling -:set nosmoothscroll " disable smooth scrolling -``` - -#### `hintchars` - -Set hint characters. - -``` -:set hintchars=0123456789 -``` - -#### `complete` - -Set completion items on `open`, `tabopen`, and `winopen` commands. -The allowed value is character sequence of `s`, `b`, or `h`. -Hit Tab or Shift+Tab to select an item from the completion list. -Each character represents the following: - -- `s`: search engines -- `b`: bookmark items -- `h`: history items. - -``` -:set complete=sbh -``` - -### Search engines - -Vim Vixen supports searching with search engines such as Google and Yahoo. - -You can configure search engines, including the default search engine, in the add-on's preferences. -The URLs specified in `"engines"` must contain a `{}`-placeholder, which will be -replaced with the search keyword parameters of the command. - -```json -{ - "search": { - "default": "google", - "engines": { - "google": "https://google.com/search?q={}", - "yahoo": "https://search.yahoo.com/search?p={}", - "bing": "https://www.bing.com/search?q={}", - "duckduckgo": "https://duckduckgo.com/?q={}", - "twitter": "https://twitter.com/search?q={}", - "wikipedia": "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search={}" - } - } -} -``` - -### Blacklist - -The blacklist allows you to disable the plugin for certain pages by URL patterns. -For instance, you could use `"*.slack.com"` to disable the plugin on all Slack channels. -In addition, you can also specify path patterns, such as `"example.com/mail/*"`. - -```json -{ - "blacklist": [ - "*.slack.com", - "example.com/mail/*" - ] -} -``` - -You can toggle Vim Vixen between disabled and enabled with -shift+Esc. +For usage and more detailed information, check out our [documentations][documentations]. ## Compatibility @@ -296,3 +25,6 @@ Copyright © 2017-2019 by Shin'ya Ueoka ## Licence MIT + +[AMO]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/vim-vixen/ +[documentations]: https://ueokande.github.io/vim-vixen/