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alfred-fzf-safari-history
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Fuzzy search your safari history.
This workflow uses:
npm i -g alfred-fzf-safari-history
Default prefix to trigger the workflow is: sh
sh <fuzzy search keywords>
You can limit the search scope to a particular domain by specifying the domain keywords with @ prefix.
Note:
@git
will only match github.com
or gitlab.com
, but won't match <g>ofor<it>.com
.too broad @git need narrowing down to @hub and only dev tld @dev
will search only domains that match git.*hub.*dev
such as github.dev
Example:
sh @git <fuzzy search keywords>
will perform the search for all pages whose domain includes the word git
.sh <fuzzy search keywords> @git
does the same thing as above.sh @git <fuzzy search keywords> @lab
will perform the search for all pages whose domain is git.*lab
, for example: gitlab.com
instead of github.com
FAQs
Fuzzy search safari history
The npm package alfred-fzf-safari-history receives a total of 19 weekly downloads. As such, alfred-fzf-safari-history popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that alfred-fzf-safari-history demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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