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@axosoft/atom-keymap
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Atom's DOM-aware keymap module
var KeymapManager, keymaps;
KeymapManager = require('atom-keymap')
keymaps = new KeymapManager
keymaps.defaultTarget = document.body
// Pass all the window's keydown events to the KeymapManager
document.addEventListener('keydown', function(event) {
keymaps.handleKeyboardEvent(event)
})
// Add some keymaps
keymaps.loadKeymap('/path/to/keymap-file.json') // can also be a directory of json / cson files
// OR
keymaps.add('/key/for/these/keymaps', {
"body": {
"up": "core:move-up",
"down": "core:move-down"
}
})
// When a keybinding is triggered, it will dispatch it on the node that was focused
window.addEventListener('core:move-up', (event) => console.log('up', event))
window.addEventListener('core:move-down', (event) => console.log('down', event))
The tests for this module must be run in Electron because they depend on browser APIs.
devtool
is bundled as a development dependency to run the tests.devtool
. Be sure to run electron-rebuild
be sure recompile native dependencies before running tests.npm test
devtool
window to re-run tests, use the npm run test-drive
script. This will keep devtool
open instead of exiting after the test run.FAQs
Atom's DOM-aware keymap module
The npm package @axosoft/atom-keymap receives a total of 248 weekly downloads. As such, @axosoft/atom-keymap popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @axosoft/atom-keymap demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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