queriac blog

This tumblelog is about Queriac, an online tool that allows you to manage your quicksearches, shortcuts, and bookmarklets by taking them out of your browser profile and onto the web, making them portable, taggable, shareable, and generally easier to manage. Drawing from the concept of YubNub and extending it in the spirit of del.icio.us, Queriac effectively turns your browser’s address bar into a flexible command line. To start using Queriac, head over to http://queri.ac.
Mar 07
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New Feature: Stealth Queries

Do you have a command with queries exposed to the public, and sometimes wish you could run a private query or two through it, without having to edit the command? Examples of such queries might be things like “why do i suck so bad?”, or “how to quietly overthrow the patriarchy”, or the classic “i like big butts and i cannot lie”

If so, the simple new stealth query is for you! Just prepend an exclamation point (!) when running any command and Queriac will quietly execute your command, without saving the query.

Examples of stealth Google searches (notice the space following the exclamation point is optional):

! g ron paul is cool
!g i listen to the counting crows

 Yay discretion!