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WongKit:
Hi,

I'm coming from Launchy and want to test FARR as it looks way superiour according to the configuration possibilities. Unfortunately, I came to following situation:

I'd like to start Firefox with the search term "fi" and [Enter] for example.
The first time I'll enter "fi", Firefox is at the bottom of the result list, so I have to navigate manually to the menu.
Now I want Firefox to appear at the very top of the list for the next search results every time I search exactly for "fi". At the moment, Firefox is at the second place because of its score.

Is there a hidden option or a plugin, that remembers all previous search terms connected with the launched program?

Thanks!
WongKit

tomos:
See where the pointer is below - each item in the list has a score



Right-click your item and select "Add scoring rule..."



Add a couple of hundred as appropriate to the score field



tbh I'm not 100% sure how the scoring rule works,
but the above should help you sort out the problem

WongKit:
Thanks for your quick reply.

The problem with this setting is, that the scoring bonus is not limited to the search term "fi". So when I try to launch Mozilla Thunderbird with the search term "moz" (as "th" might be used by another application), Firefox also takes the top position of the result list.

Entering "fi*" in the field "Optional Modifier keywords" does not help either - although I am not exactly sure about the meaning of this.

mouser:
Welcome to the site WongKit.

This is actually an interesting question that has come up before.

As it stands, farr does not remember which search terms you used to launch an item, so it doesn't have a way to remember that when you last typed "fi" you chose firefox, and give it a higher score the next time you specifically type "fi".

It might be interesting to experiment with adding this..

However the current "farr" way of doing what you want would be as follows:

* Find firefox in the farr results, right click on it and choose "add to group alias" and then choose "new alias group" at top.
* In the new alias dialog, specify fi as the alias keyword trigger, and hit OK.
Now whenever you type "fi" it will instantly show firefox as the one and only result.

Note that this is the most basic way of using alias groups -- to create an alias for one single program.  But it's still quite useful because farr doesn't even have to search anymore once you create an explicit alias.  More advanced uses let you group programs under one alias to act like a kind of menu, or even to have a keyword that will launch the program immediately without you even having to hit enter, or regular expression aliases that can be used to perform different actions based on what you type.

WongKit:
Hi mouser,

the workaround works as described, thank you!

Please think about implementing an automated way of assigning previous search terms to a launched item.
This feature is something I really miss as it would make me feel more that the program is learning "with" me when simply using it.

Regards
WongKit

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