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Navigate Google search results efficiently with Vim-like keyboard shortcuts A browser extension that provides Vim-like keyboard shortcuts for Google search result pages. Navigate search results efficiently using just your keyboard. - Efficient keyboard navigation through Google search results - Multiple selection of search results to open in tabs - Visual mode for range selection (like Vim) - Page navigation with keyboard shortcuts - Visual feedback for focused and selected results - Copy URLs to clipboard in plain text or Markdown format ### Navigation - `j`: Move focus to the next search result - `k`: Move focus to the previous search result - `gg`: Jump to the first search result - `G`: Jump to the last search result - `H`: Navigate to the previous page - `L`: Navigate to the next page - `Ctrl+o`: Navigate back in browser history - `Ctrl+i`: Navigate forward in browser history - `?`: Open help overlay ### Selection - `Space`: Toggle mark on the currently focused result - `v`: Enter visual mode (move to select multiple results) - `Escape`: Exit visual mode - `A`: Select all results - `D`: Deselect all results ### Actions - `Enter`: Navigate to the currently focused search result - `Command+Enter` (Mac) or `Ctrl+Enter` (Windows/Linux): Open the focused result in a new tab - `o`: Open all marked results in new tabs - `c`: Copy URLs of selected results to clipboard (or current focused result if none selected) - `C`: Copy URLs in Markdown format to clipboard
Vimium
The Hacker's Browser. Vimium provides keyboard shortcuts for navigation and control in the spirit of Vim. *NOTE* Google does not allow Vimium to run on this Chrome Web Store page and the Chrome New Tab page, by design. Sorry about that! *NOTE* Chrome has some alarmist messaging around the permissions that Vimium needs to run. Really all it's asking for is that Vimium's javascript be loaded into every page. Don't be alarmed. Vimium never talks to any servers and does absolutely nothing with your data. Read the open source code if you're curious. For more information about rebinding your keys and how to use many of Vimium's features, see here: https://github.com/philc/vimium/blob/master/README.md Modifier keys are specified as , , for ctrl+x, meta+x, and alt+x respectively. Navigating the current page: ? show the help dialog for a list of all available keys 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 d scroll down half a page u scroll up half a page f open a link in the current tab F open a link in a new tab r reload gs view source i enter insert mode -- all commands will be ignored until you hit esc to exit yy copy the current url to the clipboard yf copy a link url to the clipboard gf cycle forward to the next frame / 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 Navigating your history: J, gT go one tab left K, gt go one tab right g0 go to the first tab g$ go to the last tab t create tab x close current tab X restore closed tab (i.e. unwind the 'x' command) T search through your open tabs ]] Follow the link labeled 'next' or '>'. Helpful for browsing paginated sites. [[ Follow the link labeled 'previous' or ' open multiple links in a new tab gi focus the first (or n-th) text input box on the page gu go up one level in the URL hierarchy Vimium supports command repetition so, for example, hitting '5t' will open 5 tabs in rapid succession. ESC (or ) will clear any partial commands in the queue and will also exit insert and find modes.
Search navigator
Navigate search results with shortcuts Search navigator A lightweight productivity tool that complements Chrome by adding shortcut keys it doesn’t provide, bringing vim-like keyboard navigation and quick category switching to your Google Search experience. 🔧 Usage Navigation - j/k or ↓/↑: Move through results - h/l or ←/→: Previous/next page - Enter: Open result (+ Ctrl/Cmd for new tab, Shift for new window) Switch Google Search Tabs a: All i: Images v: Videos n: News s: Shopping Quick Access m: Google Maps y: YouTube Customize shortcuts Click the extension icon. Arrow keys cannot be changed. ⚠️Important Notes - Navigation controls are currently not supported on Shopping pages. - YouTube functionality is currently unstable and in preview version. Navigation features may not work consistently on YouTube Search Result pages. Full YouTube support is planned for future releases. Found an issue or have an idea? Reach out anytime through the Chrome Web Store or our GitHub repository.
Vimium C - All by Keyboard
A keyboard shortcut tool for keyboard-based page navigation and browser tab operations with an advanced omnibar and global shortcuts Vimium C is an open source browser extension that provides keyboard-based inner-page navigation, browser tab operations, and an enhanced search panel, so you may take full advantages of your browser without a mouse or touchpad. It supports all original commands of Vimium and some new useful commands (a full list can be seen in a help dialog in the Vimium C Options page). And it can map a same key sequence to different commands for different websites (and/or for different active elements in page). For example: * press `f` to hint all clickable elements of the current web page * press `o` to show a search panel ("Vomnibar", a safe iframe) to search in your history, bookmarks, opened tabs and configured search engines, and you can even remove a history or tab by selecting a search result and pressing Shift+Delete * press j, k, h, l to scroll down/up/left/right on web pages * press "/" to search for text; press "v" to enter Visual Mode (just like VIM) * press Shift+J, Shift+K, `g0`, `g$` to switch to the previous/next/first/last tab * press `x` to remove a tab, and Shift+X to restore recently closed tabs (sessions), and many other commands * command repetition: for example, pressing `5X` (`5`, Shift+X) will restore 5 recent closed tabs * configure key mappings to bind Vimium C's tens of commands to other key sequences, and add options to switch command behaviors * apply block lists and allow lists of key mappings on configurable special websites and URLs It can copy any selected text and current tab's title and URL to the system clipboard, and read the clipboard to search the copied text using a specified search engine. It can also enable/disable websites' image loading and even JavaScript execution, if you trigger its command "toggleCS". This functionality requires a permission of "Change your settings that control websites' access to features such as cookies, JavaScript ...", and Vimium C promises that it won't do any thing secretly, but only act on what key sequences you press. It will provide 8 "global" browser shortcuts: createTab, previousTab, nextTab, reloadTab, and some others, so you may bind some key sequences to them, and then these commands will work even when a page has no focus (e.g. when the browser address bar is focused). It will register an omnibox keyword "v", and if you input "v" and press Space on the browser address bar (omnibox), you can do searches for history, bookmarks and tabs just like you're inputting on its Vomnibar. It supports encoded URLs, and you can search Chinese, Japanese and Korean words in URLs of history and bookmarks. You may configure it to decode URLs in a charset of your locale . It will download all synced settings from the Internet during the first installation, and you may enable/disable the syncing on certain computers. If you have any exclusion rule for key mappings, it will monitor browser tab URL changes to re-check whether a new URL matches your URL pattern list. For more information about release notes, rebinding your keys and how to use many of Vimium C's features, please see here: https://github.com/gdh1995/vimium-c#readme , or https://gitee.com/gdh1995/vimium-c#git-readme . There're also wiki pages. V2.xx now uses the Manifest V3 feature on your browser, and the minimum required version has been increased to Chromium 102 on Vimium C v2.11.x. In the future, Vimium C v2.14+ may require Chromium 109+, so that it will work faster and more robustly. # Declaration for Applicable Regions When people in "all regions" visit this store, Vimium C and other extensions published by [gdh1995](https://github.com/gdh1995) are always available. But This behavior is only to make these extensions easier to use, but DOES NOT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED the author (gdh1995) "agrees or has no objection to" that "Taiwan" can be parallel to "China", which was an **inappropriate** status quo in the stores' pages on 2021-06-03. According to [The Constitution of the People's Republic of China](http://www.npc.gov.cn/npc/c505/201803/e87e5cd7c1ce46ef866f4ec8e2d709ea.shtml) and international consensus, Taiwan is an inalienable part of the sacred territory of the People's Republic of China.
SheetKeys
SheetKeys adds powerful keyboard shortcuts to Google Sheets, in the spirit of the Vim text editor. If you are a project manager, programmer, finance person, or just someone who uses spreadsheets a lot, this can greatly increase your efficiency in Google Sheets. After installing, you can see and customize all of the keyboard mappings by typing "?" while on a Google Sheets page. Here is a partial list of shortcuts, and their default key assignments: Scroll half page down Scroll half page up g,g Scroll to the top of the sheet G Scroll to the bottom of the sheet i Edit cell a Append to cell (edit but, starting at the end) u Undo Redo o Insert a row below the cursor and edit it O Insert a row above the cursor and edit it s Insert a row below the cursor S Insert a row above the cursor d,d Delete the current row (or selected rows/columns) x Delete cell contents y,y Copy the current row (or selected rows/columns) y,c Copy cells p Paste ;,a,l Align left ;,a,c Align center ;,a,r Align right ;,w,w Wrap cell ;,w,w Overflow the cell ;,w,c Clip the cell Other: ? Show the help dialog ;,w,f Toggle full screen ;o Open URL in cell in a new tab