Firenvim

Turn your browser into a Neovim GUI.

Total ratings

4.83 (Rating count: 29)

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Pros
  • Full integration with Neovim
  • Fast editing and PR review
  • Constantly improving
Cons
  • Loading issues
  • Leaves 'nvim --headless' processes running
  • Instructions on GitHub have errors
Most mentioned
  • Full integration with Neovim
  • Fast editing and PR review
  • Loading issues
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Recent rating average: 4.10
All time rating average: 4.83
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2024-04-12
Hiroshi Yamamoto
en After 2 weeks of firevim, I've turned off this extension and gone back to viminium and w3m. I love the idea and I'd love to see firevim dev team to continue working on this. But for now this extension is getting in my way a lot. It's alternating one of the key workflows I value so I'm sorry I'm disabling firevim. This is definitely a dream extension to have. Thank you for developing this. May be I'll use it again for some automation hack in the future, but for now I gotta say it's far from production quality.
2023-12-25
ja Webブラウザ上でVimそのものが使えるようになります。たいへん便利です。
2023-05-09
Vince Aggrippino
It seemed great at first, but it has a lot of problems. It doesn't load every time. The instructions at the GitHub repo are loaded with errors that you'll need to understand Lua to correct. Worst of all, it has a tendency to leave a lot "nvim --headless" processes running even after the browser has been closed. This is not malicious, but it's also not production quality.
2023-05-09
Vince Aggrippino
en It seemed great at first, but it has a lot of problems. It doesn't load every time. The instructions at the GitHub repo are loaded with errors that you'll need to understand Lua to correct. Worst of all, it has a tendency to leave a lot "nvim --headless" processes running even after the browser has been closed. This is not malicious, but it's also not production quality.
2023-04-06
Daniel Bretoi
woh. simply badass
2023-04-06
Daniel Bretoi
en woh. simply badass
2023-01-12
Skyler Ogden
Phenomenal. Thank you.
2023-01-12
Skyler Ogden
en Phenomenal. Thank you.
2023-01-04
__ AGou-ops
Pretty cool!!
2023-01-04
まさか
en Pretty cool!!
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