Advanced search bookmark and history Firefox

Advanced search bookmark and history

By: sa1hon
Search bookmarks and browsing history with advanced options.

Features & Capabilities

Advanced Library Search is provides a powerful interface to search through your bookmarks and browsing history with advanced filtering options. It's designed for users who want more control and precision when looking for previously visited pages or saved links.

Features

  • Unified Search: Search through bookmarks and history from a single input field.
  • Targeted Search:
    • Prefix b: to search only bookmarks.
    • Prefix h: to search only history.
    • No prefix defaults to searching bookmarks.
  • Field-Specific Search Terms:
    • -t <term>: Search for <term> specifically in the title.
    • -u <term>: Search for <term> specifically in the URL.
    • Combine with b: or h: (e.g., b: -t "My Report" -u example.com).
  • General Search Term: Any text not associated with -t or -u will be searched in both title and URL (OR logic) if no specific field options are used, or as an additional AND condition if field options are present.
  • Advanced Filtering Options:
    • -r: Treat all search terms (general, title-specific, URL-specific) as Regular Expressions (case-insensitive).
    • -d <date_spec>: Filter by date.
      • YYYY/MM/DD or YYYY-MM-DD: Items on this specific day.
      • -YYYY/MM/DD or -YYYY-MM-DD: Items on or before this day.
      • YYYY/MM/DD- or YYYY-MM-DD-: Items on or after this day.
      • YYYY/MM/DD-YYYY/MM/DD or YYYY-MM-DD-YYYY-MM-DD: Items within this date range (inclusive).
    • -f <glob_pattern>: (Bookmark search only) Filter bookmarks where their full Folder Path matches the provided glob pattern.
      • The glob pattern is matched against the entire folder path (e.g., /Bookmarks Menu/Work/Project A).
      • * matches any characters except /.
      • ** matches any characters including / (can span multiple directory levels).
      • Examples: -f "/Work/**/Reports", -f "Project Alpha", -f "**/Urgent".
    • -m <number>: (History search only) Set the Maximum number of results to retrieve from the browser's history API (e.g., -m 500).
  • Help Option:
    • -h: Display a detailed help message the search options.
  • Search Results Display:
    • Shows favicon, title (clickable link), URL, date, and relevant metadata (folder path for bookmarks, visit count for history).
    • Edit Bookmarks: An "Edit" button appears for bookmark results, opening a modal to change the title and URL.
    • Delete Bookmarks (from Edit Modal): A "Delete" button is available within the bookmark edit modal.
    • Delete History Items: A "Delete" button appears for individual history results.
    • Delete All Displayed History: A button appears after a history search to delete all currently displayed history items.
  • Batch Bookmark Replacement:
    • After a bookmark search, a "Batch Replace Bookmarks..." button appears.
    • Clicking it reveals an interface to find text within the titles or URLs of the displayed bookmarks and replace it with new text.
    • Changes can be previewed, with matched "find" text and "replace with" text highlighted.
    • Apply changes individually or all at once.
  • Keyboard Navigation:
    • Ctrl + J: Focus/activate the title link of the next result item. Stays on the last item if at the end.
    • Ctrl + K: Focus/activate the title link of the previous result item. Stays on the first item if at the top.
    • F2: Focus the main search input field and select its content.
  • URL Parameter Integration:
    • Searches automatically update the URL with ?t=<type>&q=<query_string> parameters.
    • Opening the extension's page with these URL parameters will automatically perform the search.
      • type (t): Can be bookmark or history.
      • query (q): The search string without the b: or h: prefix (e.g., hello -t world). The prefix is reconstructed based on the type parameter for display in the search box.
  • Customizable Search Behavior:
    • Search on Enter Key Only: Option to disable automatic search-on-type and only search when Enter is pressed. This can be toggled via a UI element next to the search bar or in the options page.
    • Debounce Time: Configurable delay (in milliseconds) after typing stops before a search is automatically initiated (when "Search on Enter" is off).
  • Theming: Light and Dark themes selectable via the extension's options page.
Source repo and usage: https://github.com/saihon/advanced-library-search

User Growth & Download Statistics

Manifest V3 Add-on
By:
sa1hon
Daily users:
47 4
Rating:
4.50
(2)
Version:
2.1.1 Last updated: 2025-05-17
Version code:
5950530
Creation date:
2022-02-27
Risk:
High risk impact Moderate risk likelihood
Permissions:
Host permissions:
  • https://www.google.com/
  • https://*.gstatic.com/
Size:
62.41KB
URLs:
Website
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Firefox Add-ons Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-03
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Contact the developer

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Developed by:
sa1hon
Firefox Add-ons Store
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/advanced-library-search/
Website:
https://github.com/saihon/advanced-library-search/issues

Permission Change History

2025-05-15: Version 1.3 → 2.0
Add Host permissions: https://www.google.com/ https://*.gstatic.com/
Add Permissions: storage tabs

User Reviews

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by 退出*****, 2025-03-17

lot of potential here
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Is Advanced search bookmark and history Safe?

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