Vimium is a Chrome extension that provides keyboard based navigation and control in the spirit of the Vim editor.
Installation instructions:
You can install the stable version of Vimium from the Chrome Extensions Gallery.
Alternatively, you can install it from source:
- Navigate to chrome://extensions
- Click on "Load Extension..."
- Select the vimium directory.
The Settings page can be found by clicking the Options button next to Vimium on chrome://extensions.
Modifier keys are specified as follows: , , for ctrl+x, meta+x, and alt+x respectively.
Navigating the current page: h scroll left j scroll down k scroll up l scroll right gg scroll to top of the page G scroll to bottom of the page , scroll down a page , scroll up a page scroll down a full page scroll up a full page f activate link hints mode to open in current tab F activate link hints mode to open in new tab r reload gf view source zi zoom in zo zoom out / enter find mode -- type your search query and hit enter to search or esc to cancel n cycle forward to the next find match N cycle backward to the previous find match i enter insert mode -- all commands will be ignored until you hit esc to exit y copy the current url to the clipboard
Navigating your history: H go back in history L go forward in history
Manipulating tabs: J, gT go one tab left K, gt go one tab right t create tab d close current tab u restore closed tab (i.e. unwind the 'd' command)
Vimium supports command repetition so, for example, hitting '5t' will open 5 tabs in rapid succession. ESC (or <c-[>) will clear any partial commands in the queue.
Keys can be unmapped and remapped to different commands under Advanced Options.
Send us a pull request on Github with some explanation. If the patch adds new behavior or functionality, please let us know whether it mirrors a similar extension for another browser or Vim itself. Feel free to include a change to the CREDITS file with your patch.
1.17 (04/18/2010)
- 'u' now restores tabs that were closed by the mouse or with native shortcuts. Tabs are also restored in their prior position.
- New 'unmapAll' command in the key mappings interface to remove all default mappings.
- Link hints are now faster and more reliable.
- Bug fixes.
1.16 (03/09/2010)
- Add support for configurable key mappings under Advanced Options.
- A help dialog which shows all currently bound keyboard shortcuts. Type "?" to see it.
- Bug fixes related to key stroke handling.
1.15 (01/31/2010)
- Make the CSS used by the link hints configurable. It's under Advanced Options.
- Add a notification linking to the changelog when Vimium is updated in the background.
- Link-hinting performance improvements and bugfixes.
- Ctrl+D and Ctrl+U now scroll by 1/2 page instead of a fixed amount, to mirror Vim's behavior.
1.14 (01/21/2010)
- Fixed a bug introduced in 1.13 that prevented excluded URLs from being saved.
1.13 (01/21/2010)
- and are now mapped to scroll a full page up or down respectively.
- Bugfixes related to entering insert mode when the page first loads, and when focusing Flash embeds.
- Added command listing to the Options page for easy reference.
- J & K have reversed for tab switching: J goes left and K goes right.
- <c-[> is now equivalent to ESC, to match the behavior of VIM.
- & are now mapped to scroll down and up respectively.
- The characters used for link hints are now configurable under Advanced Options.
1.11, 1.12 (01/08/2010)
- Commands 'gt' & 'gT' to move to the next & previous tab.
- Command 'yy' to yank (copy) the current tab's url to the clipboard.
- Better Linux support.
- Fix for Shift+F link hints.
- ESC now clears the keyQueue. So, for example, hitting 'g', 'ESC', 'g' will no longer scroll the page.
1.1 (01/03/2010)
- A nicer looking settings page.
- An exclusion list that allows you to define URL patterns for which Vimium will be disabled (e.g. http*://mail.google.com/*).
- Vimium-interpreted keystrokes are no longer sent to the page.
- Better Windows support.
- Various miscellaneous bug fixes and UI improvements.
Copyright (c) 2010 Phil Crosby, Ilya Sukhar. See MIT-LICENSE.txt for details.