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How exactly did you do that?


Should be under Chrome Settings -> Search engine -> Manage search engines and site search -> Site search.

You can add your custom search with the %s placeholder, a shortcut to use in the address bar, and name.


Also available in Edge. I had to add Brave Search manually to set it as the default search.


His HTTP203 series with Jake Archibald is amazing if you happen to be a frontend developer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-6CKCz58A8&list=PLNYkxOF6rc...


I'll give it a watch, thanks.



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https://quokkajs.com/ seems to have similar use case.


> I'm using all day Firefox for front develop

I want to do that but can't replace chrome's debugging features, specifically websocket network call analysis and hover variable to get its value. How have you replaced these feature in your workflow?


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