Conkeror is being built to emulate Emacs as much as possible. You'll notice many of the key bindings are the same. Currently there are no nested keybindings so I've just hung commands off really nasty, nonstandard keys. That will be changing "soon."
I'm using the emacs style key notation. C means control, A means alt. As an example, holding down control and alt and then pressing the t key would be written C-A-t.
C-l, g | open new URL |
B | Go Back |
F | Go Forward |
r | Reload |
C-g | Stop |
c | Copy current URL to the clipboard |
A-SPC | Copy the X11 cut buffer to mozilla's clipboard. This is a cheap hack because I can't figure out how to override the mozilla past function. |
C-x r b | jump to bookmark |
C-x r l | list all bookmarks |
C-x r m | bookmark current URL |
C-a | beginning of line |
C-e | end of line |
C-f | Forward a column |
C-b | backward a column |
C-n | Forward a line |
C-p | backward a line |
C-v | Page down |
A-v | Page up |
A-< | Beginning of document |
A-> | End of document |
C-s | Open i-search forward |
C-r | Open i-search backward |
f | cycle through the document's frames. The background will flash red to indicate the focused frame. |
C-s | search forward |
C-r | search backward |
C-g | quit i-search (jump back to where i-search started) |
backspace | undo search |
any modifier plus a key, enter or tab | close i-search |
You will notice each href link and form input has a number beside it. if you type the number and press enter, the href will be followed, form button clicked, or form field focused. If you press A-enter, the link will be focused.
C-x C-f | Open an URL in a new browser |
C-x b | Select a browser based on it's name. |
A-p | previous browser |
A-n | Next browser |
C-x k | kill browser |
C-x 5 C-f | Open an URL in a new frame |
C-x 5 0 | Close the current frame (all browsers in the frame are lost, at this point) |