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Chrome "I'm feeling lucky" search

Many people know and use the wonderful firefox features - if you write a search query not in the search bar, but directly in the address bar, then you will immediately be transferred to the first site from the search results (= “I'm feeling lucky” button in Google search). And I really missed this feature in chrome.




How to become happy in a few clicks:
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In the upper right corner of the browser, "Configure and manage Google Chrome" → "Settings"


And add a “search engine” with these parameters


Name - the name that will be displayed in the address bar: Google Lucky
Keyword - a phrase that must be typed to start a search: gg
Url - Google search query string: {google: baseURL} search? {Google: RLZ} {google: acceptedSuggestion} {google: originalQueryForSuggestion} sourceid = chrome & ie = {inputEncoding} & q =% s & btnI =
(Shorter: www.google.com/search?q=%s&btnI= )

Now we type "gg download python 2.5" in the address bar, enter. And lo and behold! We were immediately transferred to the python 2.5 download page!

PS If you are too lazy to type “gg” every time, you can freshly add a search for “Google lucky” to default (obviously, the button “make by default search” in the list of search engines).

PPS By the way, for the search in Russian I recommend adding the exact same “search engine” with the keyword “nn”.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/75096/


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