Daring Fireball: Kagi Snaps
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Kagi Snaps
Kagi’s documentation:
Typing @r headphones will search for “headphones” but limit the<br>results to reddit.com (r is the short code for Reddit). This<br>allows you to quickly find relevant content on a specific site<br>using Kagi’s powerful index. It is effectively the same as doing<br>headphones site:old.reddit.com.
Its relative, Bangs feature, invoked by using “!r<br>headphones”, would redirect the user to Reddit’s internal search.
I learned about the snaps feature from a Kagi blog post a few months ago, and I’ve been loving it ever since. From that post:
You can also use Snaps to quickly search within Kagi’s<br>knowledge base. For example, the @help snap searches the Kagi<br>help docs, handy for when you want to quickly look into a feature.
User tip: “I recommend combining Snaps with the “I’m feeling<br>lucky” bang: ! with no short code. Like searching @gh curl !<br>to go to the curl repo.
I’ve never actually looked any of these up. I just guessed at the ones I most want to use and they all worked on the first try. @nyt returns results from The New York Times; @wsj is for The Wall Street Journal. Take a guess what @df does.
And you can add your own custom bangs/snaps in Kagi’s settings. It’s easy. In fact, I created a custom nyt bang/snap shortcut to override Kagi’s default. Kagi’s built-in nyt bang/snap uses the query.nytimes.com subdomain, which is outdated. You get better results just using nytimes.com with no subdomain. [Update: One day after posting this, Kagi has updated their built-in nyt bang/snap to use the top-level nytimes.com domain. Nice.]
Also: Does your preferred search engine have a well-written comprehensive user manual? Kagi does. Good documentation is a tell-tale sign of a great product and a company that puts users first. There exist good products with bad or no documentation, but there are very few poor products with great documentation.
★ Tuesday, 12 May 2026
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