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Show HN: Jumprope – Terminal-like commands for the Chrome search bar

61 points| scottfits | 4 years ago |jumprope.ai | reply

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[+] m_x|4 years ago|reply
For the search use case, I use Firefox search keywords [1]. It avoids a useless redirection through duckduckgo ; I use duckduckgo bangs when I don't have a keyword configured.

You can even add search keywords by right clicking on a search field -> "Add a keyword for this search". It works on intranets and internal knowledge bases too.

[1] https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-search-from-address...

[+] behnamoh|4 years ago|reply
This. In addition, you can use "Custom Search Engine" extension on Firefox to create custom search queries on Amazon, YouTube, etc. with keyboard shortcuts. For example, if I want to search for something on Amazon, I type "AA{space}USB Dongle" and it automatically searches the Amazon for "USB Dongle". The neat thing is that I customized the search URL so that "AA" also filters the results (shows only +4-star products, New, and Prime).

I've done similar thing with YouTube where I type "YY{space}" from anywhere and end up searching on YouTube.

[+] POiNTx|4 years ago|reply
I've tried sending a mail to [email protected] to apply for the firefox beta, but it gave an error saying "the address couldn't be found, or is unable to receive mail".

In any case, good luck! This seems like something I'd want to use!

[+] scottfits|4 years ago|reply
sorry, thanks i forgot to set that up. if you email me at [email protected] i will add you to the firefox list
[+] yewenjie|4 years ago|reply
There is duckduckgo bangs which has over 13000 custom site searches [1]. Also, you can write your own complex regex based replacements using Redirector [2] - the potentials are infinite!

[1] https://duckduckgo.com/bang

[2] https://github.com/einaregilsson/Redirector

[+] scottfits|4 years ago|reply
Thanks for pointing out bangs, it's definitely a good product too. I do think Jumprope has a couple legs up:

You can create your own shortcuts at https://jumprope.ai without needing to submit them to ddg for approval

You can also do alias commands - for example I set it up so "prs" opens me github pull requests page for example and "zm" opens the company zoom link

but yes looks like bangs has some cool regex manipulation but hopefully Jumprope is easier to get started with.

[+] scottfits|4 years ago|reply
Hey y'all, I built this after working at Facebook and using the much-loved internal tool called bunnylol. You could do things like looking up users with commands like "id 124124512" to pull up a specific fb account.

Would love for you to try it out and give feedback!

[+] JoshCole|4 years ago|reply
Thanks for this. I appreciate this type of product and will likely use it. Right now I'm not able to because it doesn't seem to be playing well with Brave. Clicking add command takes me to the homepage. No add command functionality is surfaced.

One question I have is why is this preferable to creating these commands using the browser search engine integration directly? They support keyword prefixes. They support a command line like pass through structure.

[+] geoah|4 years ago|reply
Hey, congrats on launching this. Worked like a charm and overall looks really polished.

I'd be interesting in using this but if I understand correctly this works by replacing the search functionality which means all my searches go to jumprope. I am not sure if there is a way around this in chrome but for me it's a deal breaker.

[+] ccheever|4 years ago|reply
I made that tool originally! This looks much more modern and polished. Excited to try this.
[+] mavsman|4 years ago|reply
Looks useful but memorizing commands can be challenging. I'm guessing there's something in mind for this...

What is the AI aspect of it? (assuming based on the URL)

[+] divbzero|4 years ago|reply
In any browser, setting DuckDuckGo as your default search engine can give you the first four search examples featured in the home page banner for jumprope.ai:

  !fb elise d
  !drive resume
  !github APIClient
  !zoom.us standup
DuckDuckGo does not, however, have bang shortcuts for Stripe or some of the other example commands.
[+] felixmc|4 years ago|reply
facebook has something like this internally (bunnylol), everyone's browser uses an internal search engine by default that parses the query into commands that can take args and often route to internal tools, etc it's pretty neat, the open source version is called bunny1
[+] scottfits|4 years ago|reply
yes! my time working there using bunnylol for everything was actually the inspiration for the tool :)
[+] mikewhy|4 years ago|reply
It's not super obvious, but chrome and Edge already support a sort of keyword lookup for history entries. IE I type "github repo pulls" and the top suggestion is for "github.com/company/repo/pulls".
[+] knubie|4 years ago|reply
Great idea! This looks really handy. I just tried installing it but when I try to click "add command" or "see command" it just redirects to the home page.
[+] scottfits|4 years ago|reply
this may happen if you don't have a user account signed in in Chrome? Jumprope needs an email to create your account.

let me know if this is the wrong diagnosis.

[+] orliesaurus|4 years ago|reply
I love this idea, I would use this every day if it was native to my Android and Desktop Chrome, does the extension read/send any of my data anywhere? (Incl. Usage)
[+] purplecats|4 years ago|reply
oh god this sends every query to some third party server. hard no. just run a local server and allow configuration that way.
[+] 1cvmask|4 years ago|reply
Hello there. Your about page returns a 404.
[+] ianwalter|4 years ago|reply
It does tell you something about them though, like the fact that they are using Next.js, haha.
[+] kissgyorgy|4 years ago|reply
Why is it controlling the "On startup" settings? I can't use it because of that.
[+] muhammadusman|4 years ago|reply
reminds me of autojump on the command line, I bet this can be immensely useful if it didn't rely only on searching and bookmarking, e.g. "jira create 'user auth setup'" (this would create a ticket in jira with that title)
[+] scottfits|4 years ago|reply
yes, i love autojump for terminal, definitely part of the inspiration for this. And I agree on adding more utility to create / edit - we are going in this direction for example jumprope has these commands:

c1 new - create a new calendar invite

m1 new - create a new email in gmail

[+] Arelius|4 years ago|reply
Looks neat, and similar to ddg's bang searches. I set ddg as my default search engine, and use it similarly, `!tw Joe Biden` in my Firefox search bar to search for tweets about Joe Biden and the like.
[+] scottfits|4 years ago|reply
oh thanks for the heads up, yes looks similar. But Jumprope hopefully has a couple more perks:

You can create your own shortcuts at https://jumprope.ai without needing to submit them to ddg

You can also do alias commands - for example I set it up so "prs" opens me github pull requests page for example and "zm" opens the company zoom link

but yes thanks for the heads up!

[+] nr2x|4 years ago|reply
Recently switched from many, many years of DDG back to Google and I really miss bangs...otherwise, results are way better.