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[GH-ISSUE #537] [FEATURE] Enable/Disable list of most used queries/favorites/ #346
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Originally created by @tracure1337 on GitHub (Nov 18, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search/issues/537
Describe the feature you'd like to see added
It would be great to have a quick switch list of my favorite queries / history of queries if I use this on a private instance.
Something like a https://github.com/stefanjudis/awesome-command-palette.
Especially for dorking and OSINT investigations. And research as a team.
This might need basic login functionality?
Thank you for consideration.
@DUOLabs333 commented on GitHub (Jan 11, 2022):
Wouldn't this be shown in your browser?
@tracure1337 commented on GitHub (Jan 17, 2022):
@DUOLabs333 My apology, I am not sure I understand the question.
Of course it would be shown in the browser?
Basically a UI (like the command palettes above) , just showing a fuzzy searchable history of all whoogle queries.
The queries could additionally be added to a yml or so to be there as defaults or mark them *stickied favorites and also make them exchangeable with others.
@DUOLabs333 commented on GitHub (Jan 17, 2022):
No, I mean this should be already shown in your browser.
@Don-Swanson commented on GitHub (Sep 15, 2025):
Dependent on browser used, this functionality is already built into most popular browsers as a "Search History" Recall function.