A Vimium-like chrome extension personalized to my wants and desires. Currently supported commands include:
ctrl+l
- Annotate Links
Highligh clickable elements with annotations that can be used to navigate the internet mouse free. Enter an annotation's label to select that element. Pro tip: hold shift
while selecting an annotation and if it is a link it will be opened in a new tab.
ctrl+d
- Duplicate
Ever wonder why Chrome doesn't have a shortcut for duplicating the current tab? Yeah, me too. This fixes that.
ctrl+b
- Go Back
Navigate back. This is most useful when using a mouse and you want to go back without moving the mouse all the way up to the back button or moving your left hand over to hit cmd+left arrow
. Yes, I'm lazy, but these movements really add up.
ctrl+f
- Go Forward
Guess
ctrl+j
- Scroll Down
Scroll down just the right amount.
ctrl+k
- Scroll Up
Scroll up just the right amount.
ctrl+shift+right arrow
Move the current tab right in the window.
ctrl+shift+left arrow
Move the current tab left in the window.
That's a good question. I wanted a name that was fun, catchy, not too serious, etc., and "navel" came to mind as a combination of navigate + element (the main purpose I wrote the extension is for mouse-free link navigation). Plus this means the icon can be a little orange. (Life is about the little wins.)