I think your best bet would be to create an AppleScript action that accepts 
applications only, and does what you say.

See http://qsapp.com/wiki/AppleScripts#Pane_2_AppleScript_Actions


On 11 Gorff 2014, at 19:25, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 11 Jul 2014, at 13:43, Garrett Denney wrote:
> 
>> Just as the title says. Would love the ability to open an app with one
>> instance of QS, and close it with a second QS command while it is still
>> open.
> 
> You can tab to the second pane and choose the Quit action. (I’m not sure if 
> that’s enabled by default, but it’s built-in.) If you use that enough that it 
> becomes the default when searching for ‘q’, you could then run it immediately 
> without switching panes by hitting ⇧⌘Q. (See the manual for more on that.)
> 
> The Quit action doesn’t appear unless an application is running, so you could 
> go to Preferences → Actions and drag Quit up higher than Open. I think that 
> will do what you’re asking.
> 
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