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I recommend you try Pale Moon or Konqueror too if you're curious about other, smaller browsers that are also FOSS. Personally, I use Firefox, eww in Emacs, and Lynx (Lynx especially when I've got low bandwidth) but I'm trying to shift to Conkeror bc I prefer keyboard-based navigation. Source: over 1 year ago
Happy to see new browsers appearing. Up to this day I'm still trying to find a good replacement for Conkeror(http://conkeror.org/), with little luck. Webmacs was quite promising for a bit but it just petered off. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Try other alternatives, like Conkeror and suckless surf. Source: about 3 years ago
It essentially tries to mimic Vimium, a vim navigation like extension in browsers. Source: 9 months ago
Use VI key bindings as much as possible. You can find plugins for popular editors like VSCode and Emacs, use it in the terminal. I personally use vimium in my browser, which allows me to perform complex editing tasks with minimal keystrokes. Source: 12 months ago
I’ve sifted through all the logseq plugins and can’t find one that provides the ability to hit a hotkey to show keyboard shortcuts next to every visible link like in vimium, jump to link in Obsidian, or link-hint in emacs. Is there such a thing in logseq? Source: about 1 year ago
I'd recommend you look at something like vimium: https://vimium.github.io/ Gives you vim keybindings across your entire browser. It doesn't solve your issue of having to click through to links but for that, maybe https://you.com/? - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Some avid vim users will also use https://vimium.github.io/ in their browsers, so they can also browse using the keyboard and vim-like cursor movement commands. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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