
Chrome Emacs av Karim Aziiev
Use Emacs to edit textareas and online editors. This extension provides bi-directional editing, cursor and scroll synchronization, and keyboard shortcuts, supporting popular online editors like CodePen, StackBlitz, and more.
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Chrome Emacs allows bi-directional editing of text areas and online text editors directly from Emacs. Experience seamless editing with features like cursor and scroll synchronization, auto-major mode detection, and support for multiple online editors.
Features:
Features:
- Works with most online editors: CodePen, StackBlitz, JSFiddle, LeetCode, etc.
- Cursor and Scroll Sync: Live-code seamlessly in online editors.
- Editable Areas Navigation: quickly switch focus using hints.
- Auto-Major Mode Detection: Automatically picks the right editing mode.
- Install the add-on for your browser.
- In Emacs install the Atomic Chrome fork.
- Start the server in Emacs with
M-x atomic-chrome-start-server
. - Activate the extension in your browser and start editing directly in Emacs.
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- Åtkomst till webbläsarens flikar
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- Åtkomst till dina data för alla webbplatser
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- Version
- 0.8.0
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- 261,02 kB
- Senast uppdaterad
- för 3 månader sedan (4 feb 2025)
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- MIT-licens
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Versionsfakta för 0.8.0
- Added support for Slack and other Quill-based editors.
- Now, changes you make in content-editable elements include the full inner HTML markup. This means that when you edit text, any formatting you applied—such as bold, italic, or structured line breaks—is preserved exactly as displayed. Previously, only the plain text might have been captured, sometimes resulting in lost or altered formatting. With this update, you can expect a more consistent and faithful editing experience that mirrors what you see on screen.
- Now, changes you make in content-editable elements include the full inner HTML markup. This means that when you edit text, any formatting you applied—such as bold, italic, or structured line breaks—is preserved exactly as displayed. Previously, only the plain text might have been captured, sometimes resulting in lost or altered formatting. With this update, you can expect a more consistent and faithful editing experience that mirrors what you see on screen.
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