Type in a command, or "ls dictionary" to search all commands for "dictionary", etc.
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Google's "I'm Feeling Lucky" feature... Yubnub should really have an option to have use this as default, as long as the yubnub search string doesn't contain any valid yubnub commands. Something like this might do: /parser/parse?default=gilf&command=%s With a checkbox/radio button next to the submit button on the main page. Then a YubNub search for example "firefox" with that command above would bring you to http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ I just think it would be nice to have a "?default=" option for the parser, so you don't need to supply the command in the search string, and can, instead, supply it it the form post info. This would allow me to set my brower's default address search to YubNub, without loosing it's current ability to use I'm Feeling Lucky as the default search. I use Mozilla Firefox which sends you to Google's top search result for any non-url formatted string in the URL bar, which is GREAT. You can just type a single word representing any major company or product, and you're directly at that page. No urls to memorize or search for. But it's good to have command-type searches too. I use "wp" for wikipedia, "hw" for howstuffworks, "cd" for cdzinc, "lp" for linuxpackages, "cl" for coralcdn, and "dt" for dictionary. It would be AWESOME to be able to use YubNub as my main search utility without loosing the I'm Feeling Lucky feature (which is crutial). I would love to talk talk to you further about this, if you wish. Visit my blog at http://pol.stumbleupon.com.nyud.net:8090/ or email me at: remember.pol@gmail.com