I just went through a long list of keyboard shortcuts for Firefox. One that I didn’t see that I would find useful is to press something like ⇧ Shift + ⌘ + C to copy the URL and then paste it into an email or message to send to someone. Does something like this exist?
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I don’t know a single shortcut, but does Ctrl-L Ctrl-C do what you want?
It does!
Well yes…
Ctrl+L
thenCtrl+C
gets it.Just F6 and then whatever your OS has to copy to clipboard.
Thank you. That worked!
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Choose your own shortcut(s)
=> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/copy-tabs/
Hope it helps.
This looks quite interesting
I believe ctrl L moves the focus to the address bar and then you can just ctrl c to copy
I do ⌘ + L to move focus to the url bar then ⌘ + C to copy
edit: apparently others have already said this and those comments just haven’t gotten to my server yet
Ctrl +L will move your cursor to the URL bar and select the address, and you can Ctrl+C from there. Should work on a Mac but may need to use cloverleaf button instead of ctrl.
Generic shortcuts -
F6
andCtrl+L
both get the URL selected.Ctrl+C
can copy - switch window and paste.Alternatively, if the windows are both open you can drag the Padlock icon (certainly with Firefox) to your field.
I see as retro as everything that’s unsupported (doesn’t get new official games, hardware isn’t sold) and emulateable.
I mean, yes sure SNES feels “more retro” than a PS3 for sure, but games in 8bit or bit style are still made today. And after the sprite-based consoles, there is no clear cut anymore.
I suppose you could make a cut at shader support, i.e. after PS2, but then then the OG Xbox is between worlds then and spoils the generational difference.
Someone suggested HDMI, but the first iteration of X360 didn’t have that, while older consoles like GC can be more easily retrofitted.
So, either the cut-off is between sprites/16b and 3D/32b, orrr… Just the support.
I think you replied to the wrong message.
Yes Jerboa messed and mixed up the threads.
You can do Ctrl+F6+C. Though the C should be after the F6.
I use Tridactyl for Vim bindings. It’s just
yy
to yank the URL.I wish there was a plugin that made every text box a neovim instance.
I use the following short script linked to a hotkey. I’m sure it would be easy to make it better, but it works for me.
#!/bin/bash f=$(mktemp) && gvim --nofork +startinsert -S <(echo 'inoremap <C-Q> <Esc>ZZ') "$f" -c 'set wrap' -c 'set spell' && xsel < "$f" sleep 0.5 xdotool type "$( xclip -o )"
I don’t bother opening Vim in a terminal, because I just use this for quick edits. When in the text field, I hit my shortcut, gvim pops up in insert mode. I can type up whatever I want, then when I exit (allows for ctrl-q) it pastes what I wrote.
Install Vimium C browser extension and then you press just ‘y’-key twice. It means yank in vim.
I wish there was browser extension that let me use vim keyboard binding inside of text boxes like this one.
You can configure Qutebrowser for that. In Qutebrowser the insert mode isn’t that intuitive as in bloated browsers, but you get used to it.
My Qutebrowser uses Vim keys for scrolling and browsing, but in insert mode I use Emacs keybinds. Best of both worlds (for me).