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    Which Key

    Which Key

    Create key bindings that stick

    WhichKey helps you remember your Neovim keymaps, by showing available keybindings in a popup as you type.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Helper for GitHub notifications in Gmail

    Helper for GitHub notifications in Gmail

    Open GitHub notifications with shortcuts in Gmail

    A web extension for Chrome and Firefox which adds keyboard shortcuts for opening and muting GitHub notification emails. Mute thread in mail view. It will open a background window to load the mute thread URL, and close itself when done. This only works if you have an active GitHub session. ctrl + return to trigger one the action button when an email is selected using gmail key navigation (when the blue bar appears). Load the extension manually and modify the code accordingly.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Vimperator-labs
    Writing efficient user interfaces is the main maxim, here at Vimperator labs. We often follow the Vim way of doing things, but extend its principles when necessary. Towards this end, we’ve created the liberator library for Mozilla-based applications, to encapsulate as many of these general principles as possible, and liberate developers from the tedium of reinventing the wheel.´Vimperator is a Firefox browser extension with strong inspiration from the Vim text editor, with a mind towards...
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