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I just developed a new Safari extension that allows you to select any search engine and use it natively in Safari form the address bar. For me, the only thing that I was not liking from Safari as a browser was the inability to use Brave Search or Kagi as my daily drivers all the time.
I just developed a new Safari extension that allows you to select any search engine and use it natively in Safari form the address bar. For me, the only thing that I was not liking from Safari as a browser was the inability to use Brave Search or Kagi.
Is it possible to set the default Safari search engine to something other than the predefined options (Google, Bing, Yahoo, DDG, Ecosia)? It's pretty straightforward on Chromium browsers but I haven't found a way to do it in Safari on macOS.
Yes, you can. Enable it first on Preferences > Search > Enable Quick Website Search (it should be enabled by default). But you need to type a partial name/URL of the website (at least 3 characters. You can see the list of the websites you can search into by pressing that "Manage Websites..." button) and then you press Tab instead of Space.
In Safari, there's a «Quick Website Search» option: Safari Preferences. With this «Quick Website Search» enabled, Safari automatically recognises fetched OpenSearch specs (e.g., Reddit has its own spec, too), which allows doing a quick search like this: Quick YouTube Search
The Safari Extension anysearch allows you to change the search engine used by the Safari search bar/unibar, without any hack-ish stuff such as changing the hosts file.
22 kwi 2022 · Fortunately, you can use one clever workaround to search the web with different search engines directly from the Safari URL bar. To do this you'll need to use DuckDuckGo as your default search engine, so follow the steps above to change to this default search engine in Safari's preferences.