This content has been translated from Japanese using LLM. There may be some awkward nuances in the translation.
First Things to Do
First Experience with Parallel Search
When you reach this screen, first:
Type animal
Then press ctrl+i to launch the launcher, and type image
The image tag will appear in the results, so click on it or press Enter.
This will run an image search in parallel with the specified tag.
Then select OPENED from the popup menu to collect the tabs.
Collected tabs can always be recreated from the tab page.
Next, try searching for animal girls with the image tag in the same way.
animal girls → ctrl + i → image → click or Enter
Now that you've mastered the complete flow of parallel searching,
Try searching for images with any keywords you like
Let's Try Different Tags
free tag
Besides the image tag mentioned earlier, there are various other tags available by default.
For example,
Recommend some SF moviesTry searching with the free tag
Similarly, try searching for:
Recommended desktop applications to increase productivitywith the free tag
ui tag
The ui tag is useful for searching UI designs
cardbattletexture tag
The texture tag is useful for searching textures
fabricsns tag
The sns tag is useful for searching social media content
newsvideo tag
The video tag is useful for searching videos
naturepaper tag
The paper tag is useful for searching academic papers
tips for longevityLet's Add Your Own URLs
You can freely customize URLs and tags.
Let's register a URL from the button at the top of the screen.
For example,
In the Name field, enter:
natureIn the URL field, enter:
https://www.nature.com/Then press the Add button at the bottom to add it.
After that, go to any page and press ctrl+i
This will open the page launcher that can be used on any page
Type nature (which you just registered)
You'll see the nature command, so click on it or press Enter.
This will take you to the registered site.
Registering a URL with Custom Prompts
Previously we just registered a URL, but you can also include custom prompts in the URL.
Press the registration button again and let's enter Google's Gemini as an example
Name:
geminiWithCustomURL:
https://gemini.google.com/app?query=${query}Instruction:
↑ is the user's question, but for metaphor training, please explain using 3 different analogies by comparing to things from various fieldsRegister with this information.
Then, enter:
causes of lightning strikesPress ctrl+i to call up the geminiWithCustom you just created
This allows you to search with the custom prompt already entered.
In this way, you can freely embed custom prompts in URLs.
Managing Registered URLs
You can update and manage tags for registered URLs in the following location.
Let's Use Prompt Templates
With prompt templates, you can insert text you've registered on any page.
You can add a Prompt Template from this small button:
Let's try entering:
Title:
TranslateToEsperantoShort Name:
toEspPrompt:
Please translate the above sentences into EsperantoThen press the Create button.
This completes the registration.
The registered Prompt Template can be used on any page.
For example, let's use it on chatgpt.com.
Position your cursor, type:
I wanna be Captain Falcon.Then press ctrl+i to open the page launcher, type toEsp, and apply it.
You've successfully used the Prompt Template you registered.
Since Prompt Templates can be used on any page, it's convenient to register frequently used phrases.
Let's Try Quick Chat
Quick Chat is a feature that allows you to call up a chat on any page.
It's useful when you want to save time instead of going to a different page.
To use Quick Chat, you need to set up at least one API KEY.
To set it up, press this icon on the top page to open the modal.
For example, let's set up an OPENAI API Key.
You can set a limit for each API KEY, so it's reassuring to set some limit.
Now you can use the OPENAI API.
Let's try using it on any page.
Open any page and press ctrl+b.
This will open the Quick Chat window.
By default, it's set to claude, so press the settings button to change it.
Let's change it to gpt-4o, for example.
If you select text like this and press ctrl+b:
It will start with the text already entered.
Let's ask about the meaning in this state.
This is how you can use Quick Chat when you want to ask about meanings and other quick questions.
You can check the conversation history again from the top left of the screen.
You can also add any model you want.
Shortcut keys and usage settings can be flexibly changed from the settings.
There are many other useful features, but we'll learn about them with this document in the future.
Summary
In this hands-on tutorial, you learned the basic usage of Sugoi Search.
From the basic operations of parallel search to using various tags (image, free, ui, texture, sns, video, paper), registering custom URLs, setting up custom prompts, creating Prompt Templates, and using Quick Chat, you were able to experience it all practically.
By combining these features, you can efficiently search for information and gain insights.