I've only ever used Vimium-FF, so I'm not sure how it compares to the Chromium version, but it worked well enough. Now I use Tridactyl. Check it out. It takes the concept a lot further than Vimium.
I just checked the GitHub page for Tridactyl, it seems to have so many features. Do you have any frequently used feature that only Tridactyl provides but not Vimium-FF?
There was a HN post[0] recently about that, you can find more insights reading the comments. I went from vim-vixen to vimium then to tridactyl. As for features that only Tridactyl provides (things may have change in the meantime) I must say that I absolutely love their hinting mode. It's totally different from anything I have used (even qutebrowser's which is completely keyboard focused [1]). It also provides a desktop executable that allows you to edit everything in Vim. That said, I've been using it for 6 months and I know I only scratched the surface.
sure. i think the big ones are all kind of related:
- a proper commandline, not just "open url / search" field
- everything's an excmd. you can compose them and write your own. you can bind them to keys or use them adhoc.
- you can define excmds that execute javascript snippets
- ~/.config/tridactylrc
You should try to use qutebrowser. I quickly speak about mouseless ways to browse the internet in the book, I think qutebrowser is the best solution so far.
Which one? Vimium-FF? How well does it compare to Vimium in Chromium?
I've been wanting to switch from Chromium to Firefox but can't live without Vimium. If it works well, I'll make the switch.