Usage:
$ ff-hist term
This will search for the term in the URL and title as like %term%
.
To limit to just the URL or title, prefix with url:
or title:
$ ff-hist title:term
You can add multiple, which are AND'd together:
$ ff-hist term title:other
To OR together, add "or:"
$ ff-hist title:term url:or:reddit.com or:asd
The output is aligned in columns to fit the window; add -full
to always
dispaly everything.
Use -show
to echo the SQL query before running, or -showonly
to just show
the URL and exit.
You can get the full URL by giving the ID (first column in output):
$ ff-hist 42
$ ff-hist 42,666
$ ff-hist 42 666 # Identical
All the parameter can also be passed from stdin if the first argument is -
;
parameters are separated by newlines.
You can pipe this to fzf
or dmenu
or whatever if you wish:
$ ff-hist hello | dmenu | cut -d' ' -f1 | ff-hist - | xclip -rmlastnl -selection clipboard