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Vimium - The Hacker's Browser
=============================

Vimium is a Chrome extension that provides keyboard based navigation and control in the spirit of the Vim
editor.

Installation instructions:

1. Navigate to chrome://extensions
2. Click on "Load Extension..."
3. Select the vimium directory.

The Settings page can be found by clicking the Options button next to Vimium on chrome://extensions.

Keyboard Bindings
-----------------

<c-x> is to be interpreted as ctrl + x together.

Navigating the current page:
    h       scroll left
    j       scroll down
    k       scroll up
    l       scroll right
    gg      scroll to top of the page
    G       scroll to bottom of the page
    <c-d>   scroll down a page
    <c-u>   scroll up a page
    f       activate link hints mode to open in current page
    F       activate link hints mode to open in new tab
    r       reload
    gf      view source
    zi      zoom in
    zo      zoom out
    /       enter find mode -- type your search query and hit enter to search or esc to cancel
    n       cycle forward to the next find match
    N       cycle backward to the previous find match
    i       enter insert mode -- all commands will be ignored until you hit esc to exit
    y       copy the current url to the clipboard

Navigating your history:
    ba, H         go back in history
    fw, fo, L     go forward in history

Manipulating tabs:
    J, gt      next tab
    K, gT      previous tab
    t          create tab
    d          close current tab
    u          restore closed tab (i.e. unwind the 'd' command)

Vimium supports command repetition so, for example, hitting '5t' will open 5 tabs in rapid succession.

Release Notes
-------------

1.1 (01/03/2010)

-  A nicer looking settings page.
-  An exclusion list that allows you to define URL patterns for which Vimium will be disabled (e.g.  http\*://mail.google.com/\*).
-  Vimium-interpreted keystrokes are no longer sent to the page.
-  Better Windows support.
-  Various miscellaneous bug fixes and UI improvements.

License
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Copyright (c) 2010 Phil Crosby, Ilya Sukhar. See MIT-LICENSE.txt for details.