Javascript keybinder
GJS TypeScript type definitions for Keybinder-0.0, generated from library version 0.0.0
GJS TypeScript type definitions for Keybinder-3.0, generated from library version 3.0.0
Global hot key for nodejs
Subscribe to keyboard key bindings
🚀 A simple React hook for handling keyboard shortcuts and keybindings effortlessly.
common utilities with easeljs-module
common utilities
This helps to manage key biniding command
common utilities with createjs-module
Everything you need to build a Svelte library, powered by [`create-svelte`](https://github.com/sveltejs/kit/tree/main/packages/create-svelte).
Create composable keybindings in Node or the browser.
WIP
LDT aims to provide a simple, lightweight, and highly extensible alternative to existing in-browser live syntax highlighting solutions by leveraging clever CSS and native functionality. Other solutions often re-implement large parts of the user interactio
A tool for spawning nix-shells with the dependencies exposed in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Rust wrapper for Keybinder
A fast, lightweight, and graphical keybind manager for Hyprland
A crossplatform terminal library for keybinds
A crossplatform terminal library for keybinds
A crossplatform terminal library for keybinds
keybinding system developed for EGUI
library for parsing human keyboard shortcuts
A CLI menu for periodically watching a program's output and executing commands on its lines through keybindings
Keybinding system for par-term terminal emulator
Key binding system for bmux terminal multiplexer
Zsh plugin for blazing fast Zsh commands, providing customizable leader-key combos and project-specific keybinds.
A keybind widget for egui
Keybinder is a library for registering global keyboard shortcuts to be used by GTK-based applications under the X Window System. Keybinder is documented at http://lazka.github.io/pgi-docs/Keybinder-3.0 https://github.com/engla/keybinder
Bind keys to execute commands in pry
Termular Grapher is a simple graphing program that's capable of cartesian and polar graphs
Vrome is a external server for vrome, a Vim keybindings extension for chrome
A terminal web browser combining w3m-style rendering with qutebrowser-style vim keybindings. Features inline images, tabs, forms with password auto-fill, bookmarks, quickmarks, ad blocking, AI page summaries, and more. Built on rcurses.
Your resources text attributes will gain inplace update ability with keybindings for quick editing
Search your vim keybindings precisely by keystroke, mode, description or where they came from. Search vim options by name, alias and description.
A Rails engine that provides a beautiful dashboard to monitor and debug HTTP requests, similar to Laravel Telescope. Includes a terminal UI with vim keybindings.
muxr is a Ruby terminal multiplexer that combines GNU Screen's familiar keybindings, xmonad-inspired automatic tiling, and a Quake-style drop-down drawer overlay. Panes are treated as tiling clients: layouts are pure functions of pane count and screen dimensions, not user-resized regions.
fatty is a pure Ruby curses-backed terminal interaction library with editable single-line input, scrollable output, and programmable keybindings, inspired by modern shells like fish.
You can create your slide as a text file. It means that you can version controlyour slide like your Ruby scripts. You can custom your slide style by Ruby.So Rabbit is for Rubyist. You can use RD, Markdown and Wiki format as slide source. Rabbit provides programmer friendly keyboard interface. It uses Emacs and Vistyle keybindings by default. You can use PDF and image as slide source. Rabbit can show PDF and imagedirectly. You can create your slide by other presentation tool and show yourslide by Rabbit. If you show your slide by Rabbit, you can use programmerfriendly keyboard interface provided by Rabbit to control your slide. You can upload your slide as a gem. If you publish your slide as a gem, youcan see your slide at https://slide.rabbit-shocker.org/ .
You can create your slide as a text file. It means that you can version controlyour slide like your Ruby scripts. You can custom your slide style by Ruby.So Rabbit is for Rubyist. You can use RD, Markdown and Wiki format as slide source. Rabbit provides programmer friendly keyboard interface. It uses Emacs and Vistyle keybindings by default. This is the Qt6 version of Rabbit, using ruby-qt6 for the GUI layer.
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