Custom Search Engine Custom Search Engine

Search Tools
Version: 1.6
Last Update: 2020-12-30

Overview

Custom Search Engine is a Chrome extension developed by Ravi. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Custom Search Engine is 1.6, updated on 2020-12-30.
6,000+ users have installed this extension. 8 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

To use, type 'ms' plus keyword for custom search engines & search term into the url bar. (e.g. ms google <search text>).

# Description:
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This add-on allows users to define their own custom search engines and use it from address bar of the browser. You can save the custom engine details to a file and also load it from there. It allows easy sharing of custom defined engines too.

You now can also search using multiple search engines in one go. To use multi-search feature type "ms key1,key2,key3 <search text>".

Summary of Features:
* Search using single search engine (use search key as 'key1')
* Search using multiple search engine (use search key as 'key1,key2')
* Search using single search category (use search key as '@cat1'
* Search using multiple search category (use search key as '@cat1,cat2')
* Search using all search engines (use search key as '@')
* Search using search engines with empty category (use search key as '@@')

New feature added to search based on search engine category. Search engine category should be defined in the preferences page.

To search based in category please type "ms @<category> <search text>".

If you want to search using all search engines then simply use "ms @ <search text>".

It allows users to use multiple search tags ("{searchTerms}" or "{searchTerms[0]" etc) to define a search engine url.

E.g. Following are a valid custom search engine urls -
* https://www.google.co.in/search?q={searchTerms}
To use above - "ms google convert CST time to PST"
* https://www.google.co.in/search?q=convert+{searchTerms[0]}+time+to+{searchTerms[1]}
To use above - "ms google CST PST"

Few other examples:
* ms @food,restaurant pasta
This will start search for text 'pasta' with search engines under category 'food' and also with search engines under category 'restaurant'.
* ms @ pasta
This will start search for text 'pasta' with all the search engines defined under preferences.
* ms @@ pasta
This will start search for text 'pasta' with all search engines with empty category.

# Add-on Preferences:
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Please follow below steps to update add-on preferences -

1. Go to "about:addons" from Firefox address bar
2. Click on "Preferences" for "Custom Search Engine" add-on.
3. Click on "Load Popular Search Engines". This will load few of the popular search engines details (e.g. duckduckgo, yahoo, google, bing).
4. Click on "Save Preferences"

Use above steps to also add your own custom engine details.

# Permissions Required:
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* storage - Save and load Preferences
* raw.githubusercontent.com - Load "popular search engines" from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rsins/ravi-firefox-custom-search-engines/master/SampleCustomEngines/PopularSearchEngines.txt

# Notes:
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If search engine key typed in address bar (after typing ms) points to single custom engine key then no need to type full key for custom search engine.

E.g. If "g" points to single custom engine lets say google then following will have same result-
ms google searchtext
ms g searchtext

Rating

8 ratings

Total Installs

6,000+

Information

Last Update

2020-12-30

Current Version

1.6

Size

61.63KiB

Author

Ravi

Website

None

Category

Search Tools

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avatar ̇
2021-07-17

Big Thanks, I need Yandex and google search in chrome and this extension help me a lot!

avatar Phani KY
2021-04-15

So, basically what it will do is if we add multiple search engines then it opens all those URLs in multiple tabs (10 engines = 10 tabs) with that search query. Not what I'm looking for. Thought it will be like 'google custom search engines' but with user-friendly customization.

avatar Oleksander Dudar
2020-01-13

What am I doing wrong? It just doesn’t work :(

avatar Vjera Turk
2019-11-17

Just what I was searching for, thank you!

avatar joseph dunn
2019-06-13

Doesn't work. This would be perfect if you would be able to import your Chrome custom search engines.