Vim’s modal editing system is very efficient for manipulating text with little keystrokes. Let’s say I had a list of URLs like the ones below, representing tabs. I could have the list as a text file, navigate them with arrow keys to move a text cursor, press enter or another key to focus on the tab under the cursor, d to cut a link (like cutting a file in a file explorer, or like how d deletes or cuts text in Vim), and p to put it in another position where the cursor is. I could select multiple lines to do d or p, or press y to yank (copy) them to my clipboard.

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reddit.com/r/firefox
lemmy.ml/c/firefox

Oil.nvim seems to be a good point of reference for this. Its a Neovim plugin that acts as a file explorer, where all the files are text listed in a vim buffer, and you can do d y or p. I did a bunch of searches to see if Vimium Tridactyl or Surfing Keys can do this and nothing showed up. If they can, then an explanation would be helpful.

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    3 months ago

    I know that this is not exactly what are you looking for, but have you heard about Vimium?

    I have modal usage as the first citizen in my whole setup and Vimium is a FAIRLY (because there are several features missing) good modal way of using ur browser.

    In Brave, Vimium + Vertical Tabs is a perfect marriage