Vimium options
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Excluded URLs and keys

To disable Vimium on a site, use:
http*://mail.google.com/*
This will wholly disable Vimium on Gmail.

To use Vimium together with a website's own
key bindings, use:
http*://mail.google.com/* jknpc
This will enable Vimium on Gmail, but pass
the five listed keys through to Gmail itself.

One entry per line.

Custom key
mappings
Enter commands to remap your keys. Available commands:
map j scrollDown
unmap j
unmapAll
" this is a comment
# this is also a comment
Show available commands.
CSS for link hints
The CSS used to style the characters next to each link hint.

Note: these styles are used in addition to and take precedence over Vimium's default styles.
Characters used
for link hints
The characters placed next to each link after typing "F" to enter link hinting mode.
Numbers used
for filtered link hints
The numbers placed next to each link after typing "F" to enter link hinting mode.
After typing "F" to enter link hinting mode, this option lets you type the text of a link to select it.
The Heads-Up Display appears when typing into text boxes.
Switch back to plain find mode by using the \R escape sequence.
Previous Patterns
Vimium will match against these patterns when using the "navigate to the previous page" command.
Next Patterns
Vimium will match against these patterns when using the "navigate to the next page" command.
Default Search
Engine
The search engine which is used when searching from the Vomnibar (e.g.: "http://duckduckgo.com/?q=").
Custom Search
Engines
Use this to add shortcuts for your common search engines when using the Vomnibar.

The format is:
your-keyword: http://the-site.com/?q=%s
%s will be replaced with your search term.
Lines which start with "#" are comments.
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