Thanks.
I'm looking for something more general.
I.e. for Amazon it's:
Keyword: amazon
Link: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=$I$
Typing amazon 1984, will result in https://www.amazon.com/s?k=1984
Same goes for Jira, worldcat and so on. 
That is, the search is not necessarily done by google, but per specific 
site.

Thanks again.
Roee

On Sunday, September 3, 2023 at 8:31:10 PM UTC+3 Rob McBroom wrote:

> On 3 Sep 2023, at 7:54, Roee Friedman wrote:
>
> I had a shortcut called "google" which was mapped to the following link: 
> https://www.google.com/search?q=
>
> To use it I'm typing "google hammer", and the default browser opens 
>
> with this link: 
> https://www.google.com/search?q=hammer
>
> How can achieve this in quicksilver? 
> A link to an example will be great.
>
> Assuming you have the Web Search plug-in installed, it should be pretty 
> simple.
>
>    1. Call up Quicksilver 
>    2. Type enough to find the Google search item. (For most people just 
>    ‘G’ is enough. If not, the more you use that item, the less you’ll have to 
>    type to find it over time.) 
>    3. Hit ⇥ twice to get to the 3rd pane, or if you’re using the default 
>    “smart” spacebar behavior, just hitting spacebar should take you there 
>    4. Type “hammer” and hit ↩ 
>
> So all together, it should just be “g␣hammer↩”.
>
> There’s more detailed information in the manual 
> <https://qsapp.com/manual/Web/#web-searches>, but it was written before 
> Smart spacebar was introduced.
>
> --
> Rob McBroom
>

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