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<description>&quot;:!&quot; command line Pressing &quot;:&quot; or &quot;!&quot; with hardware keyboard sets focus on the address bar.
The command line could be a &quot;.js&quot;, &quot;.sh&quot; or other executable with arguments. Ex. &quot;:!s g keyword&quot; could invoke &quot;s.js&quot; executable with the whole string as arguments (&quot;s.sh&quot; or &quot;s&quot; if file exists, here &quot;g&quot; as google search engine); &quot;:! g keyword&quot; would invoke the file &quot;.js&quot; or &quot;.sh&quot; as executable.
For regular (non-js) executables, the standard output of the command line could be treated as lines of urls (or html, plain text).</description>
<description>&quot;:!&quot; ( or &quot;!&quot;) command line Pressing &quot;:&quot; or &quot;!&quot; with hardware keyboard sets focus on the address bar.
The command line could be a &quot;.js&quot;, &quot;.sh&quot; or other executable with arguments. Ex. &quot;:!s g keyword&quot; could invoke &quot;s.js&quot; executable with the whole string as arguments (&quot;s.sh&quot; or &quot;s&quot; if file exists, here &quot;g&quot; as google search engine); &quot;:! g keyword&quot; would invoke the file &quot;.js&quot; or &quot;.sh&quot; as executable.</description>
<h3id="--or--command-line">":!" ( or "!") command line</h3>
<p>Pressing ":" or "!" with hardware keyboard sets focus on the address bar.<br>
The command line could be a ".js", ".sh" or other executable with arguments. Ex. ":!s g keyword" could invoke "s.js" executable with the whole string as arguments ("s.sh" or "s" if file exists, here "g" as google search engine); ":! g keyword" would invoke the file ".js" or ".sh" as executable.</p>
<p>For regular (non-js) executables, the standard output of the command line could be treated as lines of urls (or html, plain text).</p>
<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>/en/acmd/</guid>
<description>&quot;:!&quot; command line Pressing &quot;:&quot; or &quot;!&quot; with hardware keyboard sets focus on the address bar.
The command line could be a &quot;.js&quot;, &quot;.sh&quot; or other executable with arguments. Ex. &quot;:!s g keyword&quot; could invoke &quot;s.js&quot; executable with the whole string as arguments (&quot;s.sh&quot; or &quot;s&quot; if file exists, here &quot;g&quot; as google search engine); &quot;:! g keyword&quot; would invoke the file &quot;.js&quot; or &quot;.sh&quot; as executable.
For regular (non-js) executables, the standard output of the command line could be treated as lines of urls (or html, plain text).</description>
<description>&quot;:!&quot; ( or &quot;!&quot;) command line Pressing &quot;:&quot; or &quot;!&quot; with hardware keyboard sets focus on the address bar.
The command line could be a &quot;.js&quot;, &quot;.sh&quot; or other executable with arguments. Ex. &quot;:!s g keyword&quot; could invoke &quot;s.js&quot; executable with the whole string as arguments (&quot;s.sh&quot; or &quot;s&quot; if file exists, here &quot;g&quot; as google search engine); &quot;:! g keyword&quot; would invoke the file &quot;.js&quot; or &quot;.sh&quot; as executable.</description>
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Change logs 954: Address bar: &quot;:!&quot; for command line support (.js/.sh files as executables).
Change logs 955: Address bar: &quot;:!&quot; or &quot;!&quot; for command line support (.js/.sh files as executables).
953: hardware keyboard: &quot;:&quot;, &quot;!&quot; to set focus on address bar
949: Address bar: &quot;:p [width in milliInch]x[height]&quot; to generate PDF in custom size
946: Option &quot;use offline cache&quot; to support serverless local websites.