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I played a bit with qutebrowser recently and I love it's keyboard driven nature but it is based on QtWebEngine which is based on Chromium and I want something based on Firefox. I know that there are extensions for Firefox that bring Vim keybindings but qutebrowser is much better in terms of that. So, is there any Firefox based browser similar to qutebrowser?

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[โ€“] hitagi@ani.social 3 points 11 months ago

The closest I achieved was Firefox with Tridactyl and Minima theme.

[โ€“] tun@lemm.ee 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I have tried qutebrowser, luakit (another WebKit based vim-inspired browser) and Firefox with tridactyl.

Firefox (with vimium or vimium-c) experience is not like qutebrowser or luakit. But with tridactyl, the experience is quite similar.