
Browser’s External Editor av Ruslan Osmanov
Edit any text field in Firefox using your favorite external editor. Perfect for long-form writing, code editing, or using custom tools outside the browser.
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Before using this extension, please follow these two setup steps::
- Configure it in Firefox
- Install a native host application
Set a keyboard shortcut or use the context menu item “Edit in External Editor” to open text fields in your editor.
- Configure it in Firefox
- Install a native host application
Set a keyboard shortcut or use the context menu item “Edit in External Editor” to open text fields in your editor.
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Påkravde løyve:
- Utveksle meldingar med andre program enn Firefox
- Få tilgang til nettlesarfaner
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- Lenker for tillegg
- Versjon
- 3.4.2
- Storleik
- 68,62 KB
- Sist oppdatert
- 18 dagar sidan (3. okt. 2025)
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1. Open the add-on preferences and specify a shell command to launch your preferred text editor in foreground (no-fork) mode. Examples:
- For VS Code:
/usr/bin/code --wait
- For GVim:
/usr/bin/gvim --nofork
2. Set a keyboard shortcut via your browser’s extension shortcut settings. Use a unique combination such as:
- Cmd + Option + E (⌘⌥E) on macOS
- Ctrl + Alt + E on Linux or Windows
If the shortcut doesn’t work (due to browser limitations), you can use the context menu:
Right-click on a text field and select “Edit in External Editor”.
This option is available starting in version 3.4.0.
For help, feedback, or to report issues, please visit:
https://github.com/rosmanov/chrome-bee/issues