The best way to get the latest version is to download the release file from GitHub. The extension is available on the Safari Extensions Gallery but they haven't been responding to my requests for an update, so the version there is stale.
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to scroll left/down/up/rightgg
andshift+g
to scroll to top/bottomf
to click on elements like links, inputs, buttonsshift-f
to open links in a new background tabesc
andctrl+[
to break out of link modeshift-h
to go back in historyshift-l
to go forward in historygT
to go to the next tabgt
to go the the previous tabx
to close the current tabr
to reload the current tabctrl-d
to scroll down by half a pagectrl-u
to scroll up by half a pagectrl-f
to scroll down by a full pagectrl-b
to scroll up by a full page
If you use websites that have their own shortcuts, you can add them to the extension blacklist (available since version 0.4.0
). In extension settings, just add a list of domains where you want the extension to be ignored. Each line can be a regular expression. Please separate the values using commas. For example, yours might look something like this:
google.com,facebook.com,tumblr.com/.*
Unfortunately Safari is quite limited in what kinds of settings can be added at the moment, so I couldn't add a proper list input. Maybe one day!
It's also possible to add a global hard-coded website blacklist. If you have thoughts or suggestions for this, please check out the Github repo.
There are other Vim extensions for Safari, but this one is mine!
- better hints (high contrast, chevrons show associated link)
- fluid scrolling animations
- minimum useful command set