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External module ".excmds_content.generated"

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Functions

back

  • back(n?: number): void
  • Navigate back one page in history.

    Parameters

    • Default value n: number = 1

    Returns void

errorfg

  • errorfg(msg: string): Promise<void>
  • Add or remove a bookmark.

    Optionally, you may give the bookmark a title. If no URL is given, a bookmark is added for the current page.

    If a bookmark already exists for the URL, it is removed, even if a title is given.

    Does not support creation of folders: you'll need to use the Firefox menus for that.

    Parameters

    • msg: string

    Returns Promise<void>

fillinput

  • fillinput(...content: string[]): Promise<void>
  • Fills the last used input box with content. You probably don't want this; it's used internally for editor.

    That said, bind gs fillinput [Tridactyl](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tridactyl-vim/) is my favourite add-on could probably come in handy.

    Parameters

    • Rest ...content: string[]

    Returns Promise<void>

focusbyid

  • focusbyid(id: string): void
  • Focus the tab which contains the last focussed input element. If you're lucky, it will focus the right input, too.

    Currently just goes to the last focussed input; being able to jump forwards and backwards is planned.

    Parameters

    • id: string

    Returns void

focusinput

  • focusinput(nth: number | string): void
  • Focus the last used input on the page

    Parameters

    • nth: number | string

      focus the nth input on the page, or "special" inputs: "-l": last focussed input "-n": input after last focussed one "-N": input before last focussed one "-p": first password field "-b": biggest input field

    Returns void

followpage

  • followpage(rel?: "next" | "prev"): void
  • Find a likely next/previous link and follow it

    If a link or anchor element with rel=rel exists, use that, otherwise fall back to:

    1) find the last anchor on the page with innerText matching the appropriate followpagepattern. 2) call urlincrement with 1 or -1

    If you want to support e.g. French:

    set followpagepatterns.next ^(next|newer|prochain)\b|»|>>
    set followpagepatterns.prev ^(prev(ious)?|older|précédent)\b|»|>>
    

    Parameters

    • Default value rel: "next" | "prev" = "next"

      the relation of the target page to the current page: "next" or "prev"

    Returns void

forward

  • forward(n?: number): void
  • Navigate forward one page in history.

    Parameters

    • Default value n: number = 1

    Returns void

open

  • open(...urlarr: string[]): Promise<void>
  • Open a new page in the current tab.

    Parameters

    • Rest ...urlarr: string[]
      • if first word looks like it has a schema, treat as a URI
      • else if the first word contains a dot, treat as a domain name
      • else if the first word is a key of [[SEARCH_URLS]], treat all following terms as search parameters for that provider
      • else treat as search parameters for google

      Related settings: "searchengine": "google" or any of [[SEARCH_URLS]]

    Returns Promise<void>

recursiveScroll

  • recursiveScroll(x: number, y: number, nodes: Element[]): void
  • Tries to find a node which can be scrolled either x pixels to the right or y pixels down among the Elements in {nodes} and children of these Elements.

    This function used to be recursive but isn't anymore due to various attempts at optimizing the function in order to reduce GC pressure.

    Parameters

    • x: number
    • y: number
    • nodes: Element[]

    Returns void

scrollline

  • scrollline(n?: number): void
  • Parameters

    • Default value n: number = 1

    Returns void

scrollpage

  • scrollpage(n?: number): void
  • Parameters

    • Default value n: number = 1

    Returns void

scrollpx

  • scrollpx(a: number, b: number): void
  • Parameters

    • a: number
    • b: number

    Returns void

scrollto

  • scrollto(a: number, b?: number | "x" | "y"): void
  • If two numbers are given, treat as x and y values to give to window.scrollTo If one number is given, scroll to that percentage along a chosen axis, defaulting to the y-axis

    Parameters

    • a: number
    • Default value b: number | "x" | "y" = "y"

    Returns void

tssReadFromCss

  • tssReadFromCss(selector: string): void
  • Read text content of elements matching the given selector

    Parameters

    • selector: string

      the selector to match elements

    Returns void

ttscontrol

  • ttscontrol(action: string): Promise<void>
  • Cancel current reading and clear pending queue

    Arguments:

    • stop: cancel current and pending utterances

    Parameters

    • action: string

    Returns Promise<void>

ttsread

  • ttsread(mode: "-t" | "-c", ...args: string[]): Promise<void>
  • Read the given text using the browser's text to speech functionality and the settings currently set

    Parameters

    • mode: "-t" | "-c"

      the command mode -t read the following args as text -c read the content of elements matching the selector

    • Rest ...args: string[]

    Returns Promise<void>

unfocus

  • unfocus(): void
  • Blur (unfocus) the active element

    Returns void

urlincrement

  • urlincrement(count?: number): void
  • Increment the current tab URL

    Parameters

    • Default value count: number = 1

      the increment step, can be positive or negative

    Returns void

urlmodify

  • urlmodify(mode: "-t" | "-r" | "-q" | "-Q" | "-g", ...args: string[]): void
  • Open a URL made by modifying the current URL

    There are several modes:

    • Text replace mode: urlmodify -t <old> <new>

      Replaces the first instance of the text old with new.

      • http://example.com -> (-t exa peta) -> http://petample.com
    • Regex replacment mode: urlmodify -r <regexp> <new> [flags]

      Replaces the first match of the regexp with new. You can use flags i and g to match case-insensitively and to match all instances respectively

      • http://example.com -> (-r [ea] X g) -> http://XxXmplX.com
    • Query replace mode: urlmodify -q <query> <new_val>

      Replace the value of a query with a new one:

    • Query delete mode: urlmodify -Q <query>

      Deletes the given query (and the value if any):

      • http://e.com?id=foo&page=1 -> (-Q id) -> http://e.com?page=1
    • Graft mode: urlmodify -g <graft_point> <new_path_tail>

      "Grafts" a new tail on the URL path, possibly removing some of the old tail. Graft point indicates where the old URL is truncated before adding the new path.

      • graft_point >= 0 counts path levels, starting from the left (beginning). 0 will append from the "root", and no existing path will remain, 1 will keep one path level, and so on.
      • graft_point < 0 counts from the right (i.e. the end of the current path). -1 will append to the existing path, -2 will remove the last path level, and so on.
      http://website.com/this/is/the/path/component
      Graft point:       ^    ^  ^   ^    ^        ^
      From left:         0    1  2   3    4        5
      From right:       -6   -5 -4  -3   -2       -1
      

      Examples:

      • http://e.com/issues/42 -> (-g 0 foo) -> http://e.com/foo
      • http://e.com/issues/42 -> (-g 1 foo) -> http://e.com/issues/foo
      • http://e.com/issues/42 -> (-g -1 foo) -> http://e.com/issues/42/foo
      • http://e.com/issues/42 -> (-g -2 foo) -> http://e.com/issues/foo

    Parameters

    • mode: "-t" | "-r" | "-q" | "-Q" | "-g"

      The replace mode:

      • -t text replace
      • -r regexp replace
      • -q replace the value of the given query
      • -Q delete the given query
      • -g graft a new path onto URL or parent path of it
    • Rest ...args: string[]

    Returns void

urlparent

  • urlparent(count?: number): void
  • Go to the parent URL of the current tab's URL

    Parameters

    • Default value count: number = 1

    Returns void

urlroot

  • urlroot(): void
  • Go to the root domain of the current URL

    Returns void

viewconfig

  • viewconfig(key?: string): void
  • Opens the current configuration in Firefox's native JSON viewer in the current tab.

    NB: Tridactyl cannot run on this page!

    Parameters

    • Optional key: string

      The specific key you wish to view (e.g, nmaps).

    Returns void

viewsource

  • viewsource(url?: string): void
  • Display the (HTML) source of the current page.

    Behaviour can be changed by the 'viewsource' setting.

    If the 'viewsource' setting is set to 'default' rather than 'tridactyl', the url the source of which should be displayed can be given as argument. Otherwise, the source of the current document will be displayed.

    Parameters

    • Default value url: string = ""

    Returns void

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