eg: typing “linux @l” should search “linux lemmy” and “beatles @mb” should search “beatles musicbrainz”,
where I define these shortcuts
eg: typing “linux @l” should search “linux lemmy” and “beatles @mb” should search “beatles musicbrainz”,
where I define these shortcuts
You can do almost exactly this with keyword bookmarks. The only change is that you need to put the “keyword” at the start of the URL. So
@l linux
rather thanlinux @l
.Create a new bookmark with these settings:
%s
. For examplehttps://kagi.com/search?q=%s+site:https://lemm.ee
.@l
.Now you can type
@l foobar
in the URL bar and it will go tohttps://kagi.com/search?q=foobar+site:https://lemm.ee
. (Or whatever search engine you have configured.Keywords can also be used for non-search bookmarks and javascript bookmarklets which are very convenient.