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readme.md
fuzzyhome
A new-tab page hosted on github pages that lets you fuzzy find links and quickly navigate to the top result.
Installation
On Firefox, unfortunately you can't choose a custom new-tab page,
so I opted to use this addon
and choose https://fuzzyho.me/
as the custom url.
Usage
Create
Create a new link by typing a name and a url separated by a space. For example:
imba home page https://imba.io/
The last space-separated string will be used as the url for your link.
Search
Search your links by focusing the search bar and typing.
The fuzzy sorting algorithm makes searching very fast,
as you can usually just type the first letter of each word to get to a link (ihp
to get to imba home page
, for example).
Navigate
Navigate to the topmost search result by pretting return
.
Hotkeys
Hotkey | Action |
---|---|
Return | Navigate to the topmost link, if any. |
Shift + Return | Perform a Google search with search bar text. |
CMD + K | Focus search bar. |
Esc | Blur search bar. |
FAQ
Why Don't You Use A "Smarter" Algorithm Based On Frecency?
Having one result ranked highest when you expect another can be really frustrating, namely because you have to pay attention to the results instead of just typing the same thing to get the same result every single time and pressing enter without thinking about it.
What's the solution then? Just rename your links accordingly. This way, it's your choice.
For example, I have one link named mpv
which I've accessed 7
times,
and one link named messenger
which I've accessed 106
times.
Under conventional wisdom, typing the query m
should show
messenger
at the top of the results because I access it way more
often, so it's probably what I want, right?
No. Instead, I should just rename mpv
to something else,
such as _mpv
. Now, typing m
results in messenger
showing up first,
and typing mp
results in mpv
showing up first.
This is what will happen every single time.
It doesn't matter what time of day it is,
how many times I accessed some other link recently,
or any other variable;
I type m
, press enter, and that's it.