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I'm open to changing it, if users don't mind. The only thing is I'm not sure what will happen with existing users, I wonder if it will stay the same for them. Otherwise it would be a big problem as Command+K wouldn't work anymore. So yeah hmm...
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Otherwise it would be a big problem as Command+K wouldn't work anymore
True, anyways you're already mentioning this in the README.md, so it shouldn't be too hard to find it.
ou can change the shortcut by going to chrome://extensions/shortcuts
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I could maybe make it super prominent after you install the extension somehow, like "are you ok using command+k or do you want to change this?". But there's plenty of users who just automatically close the page anyway, so might not be that effective.
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But there's plenty of users who just automatically close the page anyway, so might not be that effective.
Maybe keep monitoring, if you see users are looking a lot at this issue, that will give you the hint that something should be done about it.
Thanks for the extension btw, great work.
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True. Many websites including Tailwind CSS or Vercel Dashboard have the same quick search shortcut (Command+K
). This plugin would prevent accessing the common website functionality.
One idea could be to display a text saying that users would have to press Command+K
again to jump to the website's provided quick search bar. But actually I find it annoying, e.g. when Stripe documentation overrides the default Command+F
page search shortcut:
On the other hand, this could be a good in-between solution that others might like (and Stripe decided to do it, so maybe it's not that bad)
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Just changed it to Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+K. I've looked it up and it shouldn't change the shortcut for users who already have the extension installed, so should be fine.
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Thank you for the update. Sorry to raise this again, but what should user do if they have another extension (e.g. Notion Web Clipper) using the same "Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+K" shortcut, but wanting to access Omni? Could they maybe customize the shortcut?
Otherwise the only option is to disable, in this case Notion Web Clipper.
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Thank you for the update. Sorry to raise this again, but what should user do if they have another extension (e.g. Notion Web Clipper) using the same "Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+K" shortcut, but wanting to access Omni? Could they maybe customize the shortcut?
Otherwise the only option is to disable, in this case Notion Web Clipper.
You can change the shortcut here: chrome://extensions/shortcuts
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I was not aware! Thanks!
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