
History searches can be a little slow, especially Safari history and bookmarks.# Search Chrome bookmarks and Safari history You can specify which types to search on the fly by following the !h immediately with “cb” (Chrome bookmarks), “ch” (Chrome history), “sb” (Safari bookmarks), and/or “sh” (Safari history): !h will search all configured “history” types, including Chrome history, Chrome bookmarks, Safari history, and Safari bookmarks.!pb will search your Pinboard bookmarks (requires pinboard_api_key to be set in your configuration).any !address recognized as a url (no protocol) will become a site-specific Google search for the link text (or specified search terms).!a : Amazon product search in all categories.!amalbe : Apple Music album embed (iframe).!amsonge : Apple Music song embed (iframe).Also works on multiple words, each spell-checked individually. !spell : returns the first spelling suggestion.!g : first Google result (actually uses DuckDuckGo these days).!itud : search iTunes App Store, return seller URL.
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!masd : search Mac App Store, return seller URL.These are denoted by an exclamation mark followed by one of the following keys: SearchLink uses various API’s to provide results for specific types of queries. (!g "Marked 2 app") produces ( "Marked 2 - smarter tools for smarter writers"). You can also leave the “text to link” portion empty and the title of the search result found with the “optional search text” will be inserted, e.g. If a portion of the search text is in double quotes, that portion will be used as the link text. If you begin the optional search text with a ‘+’, it will be appended to the link text for the search (only the text in square brackets will appear in the final link). "optional search text", if it exists, will be used as the search query instead of the link text. The portion is just that: the text that will be visible and linked in the output. To search Google for a link to MailMate and copy it to your clipboard, you just use: If you end the search with a “^” - which can be before or after a “!!” - it will copy the result to the clipboard and not print anything out.


This form is good for quick searches from LaunchBar or Alfred. If you end the selected text with “!!”, it will only output the url. By default, it will run a Google search and replace the text with a Markdown link to the first result. You can highlight any text and run SearchLink. Here’s a video tutorial from Aaron Dowd ( YouTube Video The difference is that you can now mark links and specify how they should be searched for, as well as provide alternate query terms for linked text. This has replaced the “Auto-link web search” service in the Markdown Service Tools.
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When you’re done, you can run it on the full document and - if your queries were good - have your links generated automatically without ever opening a browser.
