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smooth vi

This extension for Firefox provides a minimal vi mode for viewing web pages that requires no configuration to minimize conflicting keybindings. vi mode is activated by pressing (Esc), similar to the way you can navigate in vi in normal mode. In vi mode, you can scroll using the traditional vi keybindings. The movement is smooth and accelerates as you hold down a key. This is similar to the default behaviour of the arrow keys in Firefox.

The uniqueness of this approach is that any other unbound key, mouse click or touch input will deactivate vi mode, so you're unlikely to run into the problem of having to create individual configurations for many web pages (in fact, you can't). It does provide a nice way of reading web pages with a comfortable keyboard layout, without having to use the arrow keys, touchpad or mouse very often.

Additional features:

  • vi mode status indicator for toolbar
  • Scrolling speed and acceleration settings

Add the extension to Firefox on addons.mozilla.org

Keybindings

(Esc) Activate vi mode
(h)   Move left
(j)   Move down
(k)   Move up
(l)   Move right
(g)   Move to the top of the page
(G)   Move to the bottom of the page
(i)   Deactivate vi mode

Any other key, with the exception of (Shift),
deactivates vi mode again.

The interesting detail here is that under the hood, events for keys other than those specified above from (h) to (i) are not captured. This means, for example, that you can type (t) on GitHub in vi mode to get to the search bar and at the same time disable vi mode to search for a file (more GitHub shortcuts can be found here).

Note that add-ons are disabled on sites for managing Firefox settings and add-ons.

Limitations

It will conflict with dedicated vi or Vim (vi improved) emulations for editing text on web pages, because with those implementations (Esc) is probably used to enter command mode to move the cursor inside a text field. On the contrary, this add-on uses (Esc) to enter a mode for moving the viewport of the web page.

On pages that bind an action to (Esc), the functionality of the page is usually not restricted, because vi mode will only be briefly active and can be immediately disabled by following (i).

Development

If you want to install this add-on locally, you must first bundle it by running the bundle script (for Unix) in the repository. The program zip is required to run it:

./bundle

A local extensions can be added to Firefox (it will remain active until Firefox is restarted) when navigating to about:debugging#/runtime/this-firefox. Next click on "Load Temporary Add-on..." and select dist/smooth_vi.zip. Then make some changes, run ./bundle and click on "Reload".