Introduction

&dactyl.appname; is a free browser add-on for &dactyl.host;, which makes it look and behave like the Vim text editor. To provide the most authentic Vim experience, the &dactyl.host; menubar and toolbar are hidden.

If you really need them, type: :set guioptions+=mT to get them back.

If you don't like &dactyl.appname; at all, you can uninstall it by typing :extdelete &dactyl.appname; or disable it with :extdisable &dactyl.appname;

If you like it but can't remember the shortcuts, then type or :help to get this help window back.

Help topics

  1. Quick-start tutorial: A quick-start tutorial for new users.
  2. Starting &dactyl.appname;: How &dactyl.appname; starts up, where it reads the config file…
  3. Browsing: Basic mappings and commands needed for a browsing session (how to open a web page or go back in history).
  4. Buffer: Operations on the current document like scrolling or copying text.
  5. Command-line mode: Command-line editing.
  6. Insert mode: Insert-mode editing.
  7. Options: A description of all options.
  8. Text search commands: Searching for text in the current buffer.
  9. Tabs: Managing your tabbed browsing session.
  10. Hints: Selecting hyperlinks and other page elements.
  11. Key mappings, abbreviations, and user-defined commands: Defining new key mappings, abbreviations and user commands.
  12. Expression evaluation: Executing JavaScript.
  13. Marks: Using bookmarks, QuickMarks, history and local marks.
  14. Repeating commands: Using macros to repeat recurring workflows.
  15. Automatic commands: Automatically executing code on certain events.
  16. Printing: Printing pages.
  17. &dactyl.appname;'s GUI: Accessing &dactyl.host; menus, dialogs and the sidebar.
  18. Styling the GUI and web pages: Changing the styling of content pages and &dactyl.appname; itself.
  19. Error and informational messages: A description of messages and error messages.
  20. Developer information: How to write docs or plugins.
  21. Various commands: Other help which didn't fit into any other category.
  22. Plugins: Documentation for any plugins you may have installed.
  23. Index: An index of all commands and options.

You can also jump directly to the help of a specific command via the :help command.

:help :help

Features

Contact

Please send comments, questions, or patches to the mailing list, where we will do our best to answer any questions. You can also check the wiki for FAQ. Issue reports can be entered in the issue tracker.