mooz / keysnail

Allows you to bind commands to key sequences in Mozilla Firefox
http://wiki.github.com/mooz/keysnail
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Can keysnail support google chrome #88

Open redguardtoo opened 12 years ago

redguardtoo commented 12 years ago

as title. These days I will use google chrome at work. But I cannot live without keysnail

hosaka commented 12 years ago

I have exactly the same issue. Would be great to see a keysnail port for chrome.

ShadowCreator commented 10 years ago

Same, for school we require Chromebooks but that means chrome not firefox so my productivity has dropped.

hosaka commented 10 years ago

So do you think it will be easy to port this extension to chrome? Since all written in javascript, at least the basic functionality shouldn't be too hard....should it?

CharellKing commented 9 years ago

me too. no keysnail no life in google chrome

deadcyclo commented 9 years ago

Guys. This is never going to happen. The reason is that chrome is much more restrictive of what interactions are allowed though plug-ins. I switched to firefox several years ago due to this alone. (Well I also like having a lot of tabs open). There are plug-ins out there that give you the small sub-set of keysnail features that is actually possible to do in chrome such as Emacs mode but it will always be a sub par experience. For example it is impossible to map C-n to anything other than opening a new tab. Chrome simply will not let you mess with top level key bindings, at all.

oystersauce8 commented 8 years ago

Guys, from what I read today chrome is not fully open source. But chromium is. So by hacking chromium would it be possible to get this features we need implemented?

11111000000 commented 8 years ago

luakit / uzbl ?

maxh- commented 7 years ago

+1, switched to Chrome/ium for performance reasons, miss keynsail :( Since Vimium works fine the implementation should be possible?