Quick Search

Quick search for Google,google image, google scholar, duckduckgo, twitter, GitHub.... You don't need to enter the whole links, you just need to use `g keyword` to google search, `yt keyword`to youtube.com search. and don't worry about like 'yt ' , you just will go to youtube.com. nothing will change.

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1.9
Lagd
18.04.2023
Oppdatert
26.04.2023
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MIT
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Quick Search Userscript


The Quick Search userscript allows you to search various websites quickly and easily by just typing a command followed by a search keyword. The supported websites include Google, Google Images, Google Scholar, DuckDuckGo, Twitter, GitHub, YouTube, Wikipedia, WolframAlpha, and Reddit.

Installation

To use the Quick Search userscript, you need to install a userscript manager extension for your browser, such as Tampermonkey or Greasemonkey. Once you have installed the extension, follow these steps:

  1. Click on the extension icon and select "Create a new script".
  2. Copy and paste the code from the Quick Search Userscript section into the script editor.
  3. Click on "File" and then "Save" to save the script.
  4. Click on "File" and then "Activate" to activate the script.

How to Use

To use the Quick Search userscript, simply press the g key (keyboard) to bring up the prompt, then enter a search term and hit enter. You can also press the : key (colon) to bring up a help menu with a list of available search commands.

Here are the available search commands:

  • g: Search Google
  • gi: Search Google Images
  • gs: Search Google Scholar
  • d: Search DuckDuckGo
  • t: Search Twitter
  • gh: Search GitHub
  • yt: Search YouTube
  • w: Search Wikipedia
  • wa: Search WolframAlpha
  • r: Search Reddit

For example, to search for "cats" on Google, simply type g g cats and hit enter. The userscript will take you to the Google search results page for "cats".

Quick Search Userscript

Here's the code for the Quick Search userscript: Quick-search