TL;DR
I am on the lookout for a solution to allow "search shortcuts" in macOS Safari. For instance I need to have the ability to kind wi my search time period
to seek for "my search time period" on Wikipedia, or yt my search time period
to seek for "my search time period" on YouTube. That is one thing that is constructed into Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, however not in Safari.
Extra information
I am attempting to provide macOS Safari a sincere attempt as my default browser. This with Safari 15.2, on macOS Monterey 12.1.
The most important ache level for me is fast entry to totally different search engines like google (or websites) within the deal with bar. I do know I can select the default from a brief checklist (DuckDuckGo, Google, and so forth), and that I can even entry further search engines like google utilizing "Allow Fast Web site Search" within the preferences:
That is not nice although, as a result of if I need to search on Wikipedia, for instance, I’ve to kind the entire Wikipedia hostname earlier than my search time period, e.g. en.wikipedia.org my search time period
. Solely then Safari will acknowledge it, after which I additionally must press ↓ with a view to really choose a Wikipedia search:
That is quite a lot of keys to press, and gradual.
A lot slower, the truth is, than what I am used to with Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, the place I can configure the quick-search perform to make use of key phrases as a substitute of all the web site hostname. For instance, I can use wi
for Wikipedia and yt
for YouTube. It is simply constructed into my muscle reminiscence, I suppose.
I’ve regarded for Safari extensions that may accomplish this, however could not discover any. Any suggestion?