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alfred-fzf-chrome-history

v1.0.7

Published

Fuzzy search chrome browser's history

Downloads

14

Readme

alfred-fzf-chrome-history

Fuzzy search your chrome browser's history. For Safari browser, use  https://github.com/tuan/alfred-fzf-safari-history

This workflow uses:

  • Fzf for fuzzy searching.
  • Sqlite for reading Chrome History's database.

Installation

npm i -g alfred-fzf-chrome-history

Usage

Prefix

Default prefix to trigger the workflow is: ch

Global search

ch <fuzzy search keywords>

Scope search

You can limit the search scope to a particular domain by specifying the domain keywords with @ prefix.

Note:

  1. Domain keywords are exact match. So @git will only match github.com or gitlab.com, but won't match <g>ofor<it>.com.
  2. You can specify multiple domain keywords in your query to incrementally fine tune your search. For example: 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:

  1. ch @git <fuzzy search keywords> will perform the search for all pages whose domain includes the word git.
  2. ch <fuzzy search keywords> @git does the same thing as above.
  3. ch @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