Neuji

Autosuggest

As you type in the search box, Neuji offers completions in a dropdown. Two of them are special: type ! and it lists the bangs and lenses that match; type @ and it lists the snaps that match. Your own Search-Control commands are discoverable from the box, without a trip to Settings.

Ordinary completions

Begin typing a query and the dropdown shows query completions — the usual address-bar behavior. Choose one (with the mouse, or ↑ / ↓ and Enter) and the search runs. These completions come from Neuji's own corpus, computed in memory; the box never sends your keystrokes to an upstream service.

Inline ! and @ discovery

When the word at the caret begins with ! or @, the dropdown adds a section drawn from your Search Control:

  • ! — your matching bangs (each shown with its kind) and lenses (each shown with its name). Typing !ac surfaces the !academic lens; typing !g surfaces your Google route bang.
  • @ — your matching snaps. Typing @d surfaces a @docs snap.

Only your enabled commands appear, and only those whose trigger, slug, or code starts with what you have typed. Choosing one inserts the token into the query rather than searching, so you can finish the rest of the query — !academic followed by your terms, @docs followed by your terms — and the dropdown then offers completions for that scoped search.

The discovery list mirrors what you would manage under Settings → Search Control; the box is just a faster way to reach it.

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