#emacs users - how messy is your env/conf? do you know what all of your custom code/conf do? do you have shortcuts/functionality that hasnt been used for years? oh and what os+de are you using? Do you ever mix up commands like yank/paste shortcuts when in other envs?
@hell I definitely mix up commands in other envs, including yank/paste, and especially using `C-s' instead of Ctrl+F when searching a web page in a browser.

@blackerby @hell I've suffered with this for years (obviously not the only one), but I'm now running Firefox 149.0 (the one Mozilla build for Debian)

It has about:keyboard where you can change to Ctrl+s for page search.

For a while I was sometimes still hitting Ctl+f accidentally, but I've recovered now :-D

@ecadre @hell Brilliant! Just made that change.

@blackerby
@ecadre

Some years back I tried Tridactyl firefox extension[1]. By default it uses vim bindings, but there are config files to make it have Emacs bindings[2].

It worked relatively well.

Also, perhaps have a look at the Nyxt browser [3] which is written in Common Lisp and has built-in Emacs keybinding support.

1. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tridactyl-vim/

2. https://github.com/jumper047/tridactyl_emacs_config

3. https://github.com/atlas-engineer/nyxt

@hell

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