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## Searching and Shortcuts 🔎
> For full documentation on searching, see: [**Searching & Shortcuts**](./docs/searching.md)
Quickly finding and launching applications is the primary aim of Dashy. To that end instant search and customizable keyboard shortcuts are built-in.
To start filtering, just start typing. No need to select the search bar or use any special key. You can then use either the tab key or arrow keys to select and move between results, and hit enter to launch the currently selected application. You can also use `Alt + Enter` on a selected app to launch it in a popup modal, `Ctrl + Enter` to open in new tab, or right-click on it to see all opening methods.
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hotkey: 8
```
To search the web directly through Dashy, just press enter after typing your query. Options for web search are set under `appConfig.webSearch`. There is built in support for [10+ search engines](./docs/searching.md#setting-search-engine), or [use your own custom provider](./docs/searching.md#using-custom-search-engine) or self-hosted instance.
To disable web search all together, set: `webSearch: { disableWebSearch: true }`
```yaml
appConfig:
webSearch:
searchEngine: duckduckgo
openingMethod: newtab
```
Hit `Esc` at anytime to close any open apps, clear the search field, or hide any modals.
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# Keyboard Shortcuts
## Searching
One of the primary purposes of Dashy is to allow you to quickly find and launch a given app. To make this as quick as possible, there is no need to touch the mouse, or press a certain key to begin searching - just start typing. Results will be filtered in real-time. No need to worry about case, special characters or small typos, these are taken care of, and your results should appear.
## Navigating
You can navigate through your items or search results using the keyboard. You can use <kbd>Tab</kbd> to cycle through results, and <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Tab</kbd> to go backwards. Or use the arrow keys, <kbd></kbd>, <kbd></kbd>, <kbd></kbd> and <kbd></kbd>.
## Launching Apps
You can launch a elected app by hitting <kbd>Enter</kbd>. This will open the app using your default opening method, specified in `target` (either `newtab`, `sametab`, `modal` or `workspace`). You can also use <kbd>Alt</kbd> + <kbd>Enter</kbd> to open the app in a pop-up modal, or <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Enter</kbd> to open it in a new tab. For all available opening methods, just right-click on an item, to bring up the context menu.
## Tags
By default, items are filtered by the `title` attribute, as well as the hostname (extracted from `url`), the `provider` and `description`. If you need to find results based on text which isn't included in these attributes, then you can add `tags` to a given item.
```yaml
items:
- title: Plex
description: Media library
icon: favicon
url: https://plex.lab.local
tags: [ movies, videos, music ]
- title: FreshRSS
description: RSS Reader
icon: favicon
url: https://freshrss.lab.local
tags: [ news, updates, blogs ]
```
In the above example, Plex will be visible when searching for 'movies', and FreshRSS with 'news'
## Custom Hotkeys
For apps that you use regularly, you can set a custom keybinding. Use the `hotkey` parameter on a certain item to specify a numeric key, between `0 - 9`. You can then launch that app, by just pressing that key, which is much quicker than searching for it, if it's an app you use frequently.
```yaml
- title: Bookstack
icon: far fa-books
url: https://bookstack.lab.local/
hotkey: 2
- title: Git Tea
icon: fab fa-git
url: https://git.lab.local/
target: workspace
hotkey: 3
```
In the above example, pressing <kbd>2</kbd> will launch Bookstack. Or hitting <kbd>3</kbd> will open Git in the workspace view.
## Web Search
It's possible to search the web directly from Dashy, which might be useful if you're using Dashy as your start page. This can be done by pressing <kbd></kbd> after typing your query into the search bar. Web search options are configured under `appConfig.webSearch`.
#### Setting Search Engine
By default, DuckDuckGo is used as the search engine, but you can change this by setting `webSearch.searchEngine` to the key of your favorite search provider. Currently supported providers:
- Main: `duckduckgo`, `google`, `whoogle`, `qwant`, `startpage`, `searx-bar`, `searx-info`
- Nice: `searx-tiekoetter`, `searx-bissisoft`, `ecosia`, `metager`, `swisscows`, `mojeek`, `peekier`
- Specific: `wikipedia`, `wolframalpha`, `stackoverflow`, `github`, `reddit`, `youtube`, `bbc`
#### Using Custom Search Engine
If you're self-hosting your own search engine (like [Whoogle](https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search) or [Searx](https://searx.github.io/searx/)) or you'd like to use a provider not included in this list, then just set `searchEngine: custom` and put the URL of your engine, along with the GET parameter for query string, into `customSearchEngine`
#### Setting Opening Method
By default, results are opened in a new tab, but `sametab`, `newtab` and `workspace` are all supported
#### Disabling Web Search
Web search can be disabled, by setting `disableWebSearch: true`
```yaml
appConfig:
theme: dashy-docs
webSearch:
disableWebSearch: false
searchEngine: 'duckduckgo'
customSearchEngine: ''
openingMethod: 'newtab'
```
## Clearing Search
You can clear your search term at any time, by pressing <kbd>Esc</kbd>.
This can also be used to close an open pop-up modal.
# Keyboard Shortcuts
## Searching
One of the primary purposes of Dashy is to allow you to quickly find and launch a given app. To make this as quick as possible, there is no need to touch the mouse, or press a certain key to begin searching - just start typing. Results will be filtered in real-time. No need to worry about case, special characters or small typos, these are taken care of, and your results should appear.
## Navigating
You can navigate through your items or search results using the keyboard. You can use <kbd>Tab</kbd> to cycle through results, and <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Tab</kbd> to go backwards. Or use the arrow keys, <kbd></kbd>, <kbd></kbd>, <kbd></kbd> and <kbd></kbd>.
## Launching Apps
You can launch a elected app by hitting <kbd>Enter</kbd>. This will open the app using your default opening method, specified in `target` (either `newtab`, `sametab`, `modal` or `workspace`). You can also use <kbd>Alt</kbd> + <kbd>Enter</kbd> to open the app in a pop-up modal, or <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Enter</kbd> to open it in a new tab. For all available opening methods, just right-click on an item, to bring up the context menu.
## Tags
By default, items are filtered by the `title` attribute, as well as the hostname (extracted from `url`), the `provider` and `description`. If you need to find results based on text which isn't included in these attributes, then you can add `tags` to a given item.
```yaml
items:
- title: Plex
description: Media library
icon: favicon
url: https://plex.lab.local
tags: [ movies, videos, music ]
- title: FreshRSS
description: RSS Reader
icon: favicon
url: https://freshrss.lab.local
tags: [ news, updates, blogs ]
```
In the above example, Plex will be visible when searching for 'movies', and FreshRSS with 'news'
## Custom Hotkeys
For apps that you use regularly, you can set a custom keybinding. Use the `hotkey` parameter on a certain item to specify a numeric key, between `0 - 9`. You can then launch that app, by just pressing that key, which is much quicker than searching for it, if it's an app you use frequently.
```yaml
- title: Bookstack
icon: far fa-books
url: https://bookstack.lab.local/
hotkey: 2
- title: Git Tea
icon: fab fa-git
url: https://git.lab.local/
target: workspace
hotkey: 3
```
In the above example, pressing <kbd>2</kbd> will launch Bookstack. Or hitting <kbd>3</kbd> will open Git in the workspace view.
## Web Search
It's possible to search the web directly from Dashy, which might be useful if you're using Dashy as your start page. This can be done by typing your query as normal, and then pressing <kbd></kbd>. Web search options are configured under `appConfig.webSearch`.
#### Setting Search Engine
Set your default search engine using the `webSearch.searchEngine` property. This defaults to DuckDuckGo. Search engine must be referenced by their key, the following providers are supported:
- `duckduckgo`, `google`, `whoogle`, `qwant`, `startpage`, `searx-bar`, `searx-info`
- `searx-tiekoetter`, `searx-bissisoft`, `ecosia`, `metager`, `swisscows`, `mojeek`, `peekier`
- `wikipedia`, `wolframalpha`, `stackoverflow`, `github`, `reddit`, `youtube`, `bbc`
#### Using Custom Search Engine
You can also use a custom search engine, that isn't included in the above list (like a self-hosted instance of [Whoogle](https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search) or [Searx](https://searx.github.io/searx/)). Set `searchEngine: custom`, and then specify the URL (plus query params) to you're search engine under `customSearchEngine`.
For example:
```yaml
appConfig:
webSearch:
searchEngine: custom
customSearchEngine: 'https://searx.local/search?q='
```
#### Setting Opening Method
In a similar way to opening apps, you can specify where you would like search results to be opened. This is done under the `openingMethod` attribute, and can be set to either `newtab`, `sametab` or `workspace`. By default results are opened in a new tab.
#### Disabling Web Search
Web search can be disabled, by setting `disableWebSearch`, for example:
```yaml
appConfig:
webSearch: { disableWebSearch: true }
```
## Clearing Search
You can clear your search term at any time, resting the UI to it's initial state, by pressing <kbd>Esc</kbd>. This can also be used to close any open pop-up modals.