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Is there a plugin to edit text boxes in Google Chrome with Vim keyboard shortcuts? I mean without copy pasting the text into a separate window?

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    Laziness shouldn't be rewarded, it should be punished. – romainl Nov 23 '13 at 04:05
  • I disagree. "Laziness" of this type is one of the things computers are good at, and this kind of thing is possible. See my answer. – Heptite Nov 23 '13 at 20:48
  • The asker is lazy because he didn't even try to find an answer to his question not because he wants to use vim shortcuts in his browser's textfields. If he had actually searched by himself he would have already found wasavi. It's not like it's hidden or something. You rewarded his laziness and, with all due respect, that's wrong. – romainl Nov 24 '13 at 09:22
  • possible duplicate of [It's All Text for Chrome?](http://superuser.com/questions/261689/its-all-text-for-chrome) – BenjaminRH Mar 11 '14 at 02:05

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Try this addon, which is available for Chrome, Firefox, and Opera: http://appsweets.net/wasavi/

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Take a look at TextEditorAnywhere: http://www.listary.com/text-editor-anywhere It not only works for the browser, for almost all other applications, too. It's freeware.

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