Compare Edge add-ons: JSON Beautifier & Editor vs Vimium C - All by Keyboard

Stats JSON Beautifier & Editor JSON Beautifier & Editor Vimium C - All by Keyboard Vimium C - All by Keyboard
User count 43,179 73,416
Average rating 4.50 4.90
Rating count 49 93
Last updated 2024-01-13 2023-07-22
Size 525.94K 365.14K
Version 0.4.3 1.99.99
Short description
Display JSON objects by transforming them into Syntax editable highlighted HTML to validate, format, and save A keyboard shortcut tool for keyboard-based page navigation and browser tab operations with an advanced omnibar and global shortcuts
Full summary

This extension monitors JSON pages and converts them into a human-readable object. You can view, edit, search through values and keys. You can even change the format of a key or drag it into a new place. There is no need to do anything after installation. Just open a JSON page and the extension automatically converts the page into the editor mode.

As of version 0.2.0, the extension uses a dark theme if your browser's default theme is dark.

Supported mime types: ► application/json ► application/x-javascript ► application/hal+json ► application/vnd.error+json ► application/vnd.api+json ► text/javascript ► text/x-javascript ► text/x-json ► text/plain

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Vimium C is an open source browser extension that provides keyboard-based inner-page navigation, browser tab operations, and an enhanced search panel, so you may take full advantages of your browser without a mouse or touchpad.

It supports all original commands of Vimium and some new useful commands (a full list can be seen in a help dialog in the Vimium C Options page). And it can map a same key sequence to different commands for different websites (and/or for different active elements in page).

For example:

  • press f to hint all clickable elements of the current web page
  • press o to show a search panel ("Vomnibar", a safe iframe) to search in your history, bookmarks, opened tabs and configured search engines, and you can even remove a history or tab by selecting a search result and pressing Shift+Delete
  • press j, k, h, l to scroll down/up/left/right on web pages
  • press "/" to search for text; press "v" to enter Visual Mode (just like VIM)
  • press Shift+J, Shift+K, g0, g$ to switch to the previous/next/first/last tab
  • press x to remove a tab, and Shift+X to restore recently closed tabs (sessions), and many other commands
  • command repetition: for example, pressing 5X (5, Shift+X) will restore 5 recent closed tabs
  • configure key mappings to bind Vimium C's tens of commands to other key sequences, and add options to switch command behaviors
  • apply block lists and allow lists of key mappings on configurable special websites and URLs
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