Recensioni per Tridactyl
Tridactyl di Colin Caine, Oliver Blanthorn
Recensione di Utente Firefox 13600021
Valutata 3 su 5
di Utente Firefox 13600021, 8 anni faStill a bit rough around the edges but I'm looking forward to future progress.
Thank you to the authors of this extension, your hard work is much appreciated!
Thank you to the authors of this extension, your hard work is much appreciated!
517 recensioni
- Valutata 5 su 5di Yorly Quintero, 4 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di PotatoHuang, 8 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di skrewt, 13 giorni faI like Tridactyl so far- it's my first foray into browser vim emulation and it does pretty well on most sites. I really appreciate motions like `gi` that let you jump to the main input field on a site.
I've found that it doesn't completely replace mouse navigation for me; several sites I use have nonconventional clickable elements (not buttons/hrefs) and so the `f` finder doesn't highlight them, and `;;` highlights so many things it's hard to find the right one.
I'm still solidly on the learning curve, but it's already made certain actions way quicker for me, and I love the command line- with some quick theming it's probably the coolest thing about my Firefox now!
The native plugin works seamlessly too- and the ability to edit text in my preferred editor (Shoutout to Helix!) has been great as well.
Solid work, highly recommended to give it a shot if you like modal editors. - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 17112212, 19 giorni fafantastique. tridactyl is the most thought out and perfected exploration of what is imo an important branch of browsers as technology.
- Valutata 5 su 5di user-1231241251266543315263456789654321, 22 giorni famakes the web so much more enjoyable!
- Valutata 5 su 5di TypicalUser128, un mese faIt works on more sites than Vimium. It's faster than Vimium. Tridactyl is simply better than Vimium. Only Qutebrowser is more effective than this. Wow.
- Valutata 5 su 5di Davide, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 18524146, 2 mesi faI have tried Vimium, Vimium C, Surfing Keys, and a few others; however, Tridactyl is the best. It is comparable in terms of raw power and capability to Qutebrowser, which is remarkable. I have yet to find a use case where a Qutebrowser solution did not also work in Tridactyl. My favorite features include the `:command` mode to execute complex commands (including chaining them), the ability to use custom JavaScript, the tridactylrc file (makes it easy to sync dotfiles), the ability to control other add-ons, and the ability to control Firefox itself (i.e., clear history, local storage, etc: by time or whatever). It is without a doubt the most feature-rich Vim-like browser add-on; as a result, it also loads the slowest. It also currently has issues with Google Docs/Sheets/Drive, so you may need to use an alternative (like Vimium) for those sites. Lastly, this add-on also requires the most learning and configuration to use efficiently, as it is the most complex. In conclusion, if you are a power user who strives to abandon the mouse entirely with full control over the browser, then Tridactyl is the add-on for you. But if you just want something simple, then Vimium or Surfing Keys are always an option too.
- Valutata 5 su 5di Flat, dark and simple, 6 mesi faAmazing extension, only lacking on the theme documentation
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 19545892, 6 mesi faBrowsing gets faster with this extension however it doesn't enhance firefox to be as good as qutebrowser
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