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Is there a way to create Phabricator shortcuts? Like when I type T123 in the address bar, it should take me to https://secure.phabricator.com/T123.
On the same note, I want shortcuts for Diffs and Pastes.



Here is a list of patterns I need a shortcuts to:



T - Any number
P - Any number
D - Any number


I don't mind using any browser trick or, in fact, using a Chrome extension to solve this for me. It would be a huge productivity boost.



PS: I primarily use Chrome so even a solution which is Chrome-specific should work for me.










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    Is there a way to create Phabricator shortcuts? Like when I type T123 in the address bar, it should take me to https://secure.phabricator.com/T123.
    On the same note, I want shortcuts for Diffs and Pastes.



    Here is a list of patterns I need a shortcuts to:



    T - Any number
    P - Any number
    D - Any number


    I don't mind using any browser trick or, in fact, using a Chrome extension to solve this for me. It would be a huge productivity boost.



    PS: I primarily use Chrome so even a solution which is Chrome-specific should work for me.










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      Is there a way to create Phabricator shortcuts? Like when I type T123 in the address bar, it should take me to https://secure.phabricator.com/T123.
      On the same note, I want shortcuts for Diffs and Pastes.



      Here is a list of patterns I need a shortcuts to:



      T - Any number
      P - Any number
      D - Any number


      I don't mind using any browser trick or, in fact, using a Chrome extension to solve this for me. It would be a huge productivity boost.



      PS: I primarily use Chrome so even a solution which is Chrome-specific should work for me.










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      Is there a way to create Phabricator shortcuts? Like when I type T123 in the address bar, it should take me to https://secure.phabricator.com/T123.
      On the same note, I want shortcuts for Diffs and Pastes.



      Here is a list of patterns I need a shortcuts to:



      T - Any number
      P - Any number
      D - Any number


      I don't mind using any browser trick or, in fact, using a Chrome extension to solve this for me. It would be a huge productivity boost.



      PS: I primarily use Chrome so even a solution which is Chrome-specific should work for me.







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          Built-in Chrome functionality only allows shortcuts which start with a space-separated "keyword", e.g. T 123. Right-click the address bar, select "Edit search engines", and add several new search engines like this:



          • Keyword: T

          • URL: https://secure.phabricator.com/T%s

          The same feature is available in Firefox. While it doesn't have a convenient way to add custom search engines, you can instead create a bookmark with the same URL (same %s syntax) and assign a keyword to it through the bookmark's "Properties" window.






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          • Thanks, @grawity for sharing this! This is really handy.

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:37











          • Thanks for sharing this trick, upvoted. Usually the diffIDs or taskIDs are shared in this format Tid, Did (without space), so I would just want to paste the ID and press enter.

            – ua741
            Mar 18 at 7:52







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            Then I would create a keyword for the whole Phabricator instance – typing phab <Space> <Ctrl+V> or p <Space> <Ctrl+V> might be faster than manually editing T123 to T 123.

            – grawity
            Mar 18 at 7:55



















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          You can use Requestly chrome+firefox extension to setup URL shortcuts.



          Here is an old article which explains how to setup URL shortcuts for JIRA projects. You can set up a similar Redirect Rule in Requestly to achieve this use case.



          Follow these steps



          1. Install Requestly, if not already installed

          2. Create new Redirect Rule


          3. Define Source & Destination as



            Request URL -> Matches (Regex) -> /search?q=T([0-9]+)/ig
            Destination https://secure.phabricator.com/T$1


          Explanation



          1. Use Regex match to identify the Task/Diff/Paste number from Google Search Query

          2. Redirect to corresponding Phabricator URL using matched value

          You can also use this - https://app.requestly.in/rules/#sharedList/1552883742989 to directly get above rule. You must have Requestly installed to import the rule.



          Here is a screenshot for setting up the rule:-



          enter image description here



          PS: I built Requestly.






          share|improve this answer

























          • I just wrote an article covering this question & answer on Requestly's official medium channel to benefit the community - medium.com/@requestly_ext/…

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:51






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            This should probably match a larger part of the URL (at least including google.com or OP's other default search engine), otherwise it may trigger on searches on quite a few websites which use /search?q=... (For that matter, it'll probably trigger on regular attempts to google T<numbers>?)

            – grawity
            Mar 18 at 6:52






          • 2





            @grawity It can only trigger when search?q=T<numbers>. What I have is an idea and I hope OP can customize it according to his/her needs. Depending upon the situation, we can write more constrained regex but I leave that to the OP and others using the rule.

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:58











          • This looks good. How can I modify the regex so that it does not redirect for T12312 some text?

            – ua741
            Mar 18 at 8:00






          • 3





            You can just add $ to the end (or [$&] if you also want to catch the case of possible additional search parameters). There are some really good online regex testers out there, with which you can easily edit and test your regex in realtime :-)

            – Falco
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          Built-in Chrome functionality only allows shortcuts which start with a space-separated "keyword", e.g. T 123. Right-click the address bar, select "Edit search engines", and add several new search engines like this:



          • Keyword: T

          • URL: https://secure.phabricator.com/T%s

          The same feature is available in Firefox. While it doesn't have a convenient way to add custom search engines, you can instead create a bookmark with the same URL (same %s syntax) and assign a keyword to it through the bookmark's "Properties" window.






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          • Thanks, @grawity for sharing this! This is really handy.

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:37











          • Thanks for sharing this trick, upvoted. Usually the diffIDs or taskIDs are shared in this format Tid, Did (without space), so I would just want to paste the ID and press enter.

            – ua741
            Mar 18 at 7:52







          • 5





            Then I would create a keyword for the whole Phabricator instance – typing phab <Space> <Ctrl+V> or p <Space> <Ctrl+V> might be faster than manually editing T123 to T 123.

            – grawity
            Mar 18 at 7:55
















          12














          Built-in Chrome functionality only allows shortcuts which start with a space-separated "keyword", e.g. T 123. Right-click the address bar, select "Edit search engines", and add several new search engines like this:



          • Keyword: T

          • URL: https://secure.phabricator.com/T%s

          The same feature is available in Firefox. While it doesn't have a convenient way to add custom search engines, you can instead create a bookmark with the same URL (same %s syntax) and assign a keyword to it through the bookmark's "Properties" window.






          share|improve this answer

























          • Thanks, @grawity for sharing this! This is really handy.

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:37











          • Thanks for sharing this trick, upvoted. Usually the diffIDs or taskIDs are shared in this format Tid, Did (without space), so I would just want to paste the ID and press enter.

            – ua741
            Mar 18 at 7:52







          • 5





            Then I would create a keyword for the whole Phabricator instance – typing phab <Space> <Ctrl+V> or p <Space> <Ctrl+V> might be faster than manually editing T123 to T 123.

            – grawity
            Mar 18 at 7:55














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          Built-in Chrome functionality only allows shortcuts which start with a space-separated "keyword", e.g. T 123. Right-click the address bar, select "Edit search engines", and add several new search engines like this:



          • Keyword: T

          • URL: https://secure.phabricator.com/T%s

          The same feature is available in Firefox. While it doesn't have a convenient way to add custom search engines, you can instead create a bookmark with the same URL (same %s syntax) and assign a keyword to it through the bookmark's "Properties" window.






          share|improve this answer















          Built-in Chrome functionality only allows shortcuts which start with a space-separated "keyword", e.g. T 123. Right-click the address bar, select "Edit search engines", and add several new search engines like this:



          • Keyword: T

          • URL: https://secure.phabricator.com/T%s

          The same feature is available in Firefox. While it doesn't have a convenient way to add custom search engines, you can instead create a bookmark with the same URL (same %s syntax) and assign a keyword to it through the bookmark's "Properties" window.







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          • Thanks, @grawity for sharing this! This is really handy.

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:37











          • Thanks for sharing this trick, upvoted. Usually the diffIDs or taskIDs are shared in this format Tid, Did (without space), so I would just want to paste the ID and press enter.

            – ua741
            Mar 18 at 7:52







          • 5





            Then I would create a keyword for the whole Phabricator instance – typing phab <Space> <Ctrl+V> or p <Space> <Ctrl+V> might be faster than manually editing T123 to T 123.

            – grawity
            Mar 18 at 7:55


















          • Thanks, @grawity for sharing this! This is really handy.

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:37











          • Thanks for sharing this trick, upvoted. Usually the diffIDs or taskIDs are shared in this format Tid, Did (without space), so I would just want to paste the ID and press enter.

            – ua741
            Mar 18 at 7:52







          • 5





            Then I would create a keyword for the whole Phabricator instance – typing phab <Space> <Ctrl+V> or p <Space> <Ctrl+V> might be faster than manually editing T123 to T 123.

            – grawity
            Mar 18 at 7:55

















          Thanks, @grawity for sharing this! This is really handy.

          – sachinjain024
          Mar 18 at 6:37





          Thanks, @grawity for sharing this! This is really handy.

          – sachinjain024
          Mar 18 at 6:37













          Thanks for sharing this trick, upvoted. Usually the diffIDs or taskIDs are shared in this format Tid, Did (without space), so I would just want to paste the ID and press enter.

          – ua741
          Mar 18 at 7:52






          Thanks for sharing this trick, upvoted. Usually the diffIDs or taskIDs are shared in this format Tid, Did (without space), so I would just want to paste the ID and press enter.

          – ua741
          Mar 18 at 7:52





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          5





          Then I would create a keyword for the whole Phabricator instance – typing phab <Space> <Ctrl+V> or p <Space> <Ctrl+V> might be faster than manually editing T123 to T 123.

          – grawity
          Mar 18 at 7:55






          Then I would create a keyword for the whole Phabricator instance – typing phab <Space> <Ctrl+V> or p <Space> <Ctrl+V> might be faster than manually editing T123 to T 123.

          – grawity
          Mar 18 at 7:55














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          You can use Requestly chrome+firefox extension to setup URL shortcuts.



          Here is an old article which explains how to setup URL shortcuts for JIRA projects. You can set up a similar Redirect Rule in Requestly to achieve this use case.



          Follow these steps



          1. Install Requestly, if not already installed

          2. Create new Redirect Rule


          3. Define Source & Destination as



            Request URL -> Matches (Regex) -> /search?q=T([0-9]+)/ig
            Destination https://secure.phabricator.com/T$1


          Explanation



          1. Use Regex match to identify the Task/Diff/Paste number from Google Search Query

          2. Redirect to corresponding Phabricator URL using matched value

          You can also use this - https://app.requestly.in/rules/#sharedList/1552883742989 to directly get above rule. You must have Requestly installed to import the rule.



          Here is a screenshot for setting up the rule:-



          enter image description here



          PS: I built Requestly.






          share|improve this answer

























          • I just wrote an article covering this question & answer on Requestly's official medium channel to benefit the community - medium.com/@requestly_ext/…

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:51






          • 1





            This should probably match a larger part of the URL (at least including google.com or OP's other default search engine), otherwise it may trigger on searches on quite a few websites which use /search?q=... (For that matter, it'll probably trigger on regular attempts to google T<numbers>?)

            – grawity
            Mar 18 at 6:52






          • 2





            @grawity It can only trigger when search?q=T<numbers>. What I have is an idea and I hope OP can customize it according to his/her needs. Depending upon the situation, we can write more constrained regex but I leave that to the OP and others using the rule.

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:58











          • This looks good. How can I modify the regex so that it does not redirect for T12312 some text?

            – ua741
            Mar 18 at 8:00






          • 3





            You can just add $ to the end (or [$&] if you also want to catch the case of possible additional search parameters). There are some really good online regex testers out there, with which you can easily edit and test your regex in realtime :-)

            – Falco
            Mar 18 at 9:49















          6














          You can use Requestly chrome+firefox extension to setup URL shortcuts.



          Here is an old article which explains how to setup URL shortcuts for JIRA projects. You can set up a similar Redirect Rule in Requestly to achieve this use case.



          Follow these steps



          1. Install Requestly, if not already installed

          2. Create new Redirect Rule


          3. Define Source & Destination as



            Request URL -> Matches (Regex) -> /search?q=T([0-9]+)/ig
            Destination https://secure.phabricator.com/T$1


          Explanation



          1. Use Regex match to identify the Task/Diff/Paste number from Google Search Query

          2. Redirect to corresponding Phabricator URL using matched value

          You can also use this - https://app.requestly.in/rules/#sharedList/1552883742989 to directly get above rule. You must have Requestly installed to import the rule.



          Here is a screenshot for setting up the rule:-



          enter image description here



          PS: I built Requestly.






          share|improve this answer

























          • I just wrote an article covering this question & answer on Requestly's official medium channel to benefit the community - medium.com/@requestly_ext/…

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:51






          • 1





            This should probably match a larger part of the URL (at least including google.com or OP's other default search engine), otherwise it may trigger on searches on quite a few websites which use /search?q=... (For that matter, it'll probably trigger on regular attempts to google T<numbers>?)

            – grawity
            Mar 18 at 6:52






          • 2





            @grawity It can only trigger when search?q=T<numbers>. What I have is an idea and I hope OP can customize it according to his/her needs. Depending upon the situation, we can write more constrained regex but I leave that to the OP and others using the rule.

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:58











          • This looks good. How can I modify the regex so that it does not redirect for T12312 some text?

            – ua741
            Mar 18 at 8:00






          • 3





            You can just add $ to the end (or [$&] if you also want to catch the case of possible additional search parameters). There are some really good online regex testers out there, with which you can easily edit and test your regex in realtime :-)

            – Falco
            Mar 18 at 9:49













          6












          6








          6







          You can use Requestly chrome+firefox extension to setup URL shortcuts.



          Here is an old article which explains how to setup URL shortcuts for JIRA projects. You can set up a similar Redirect Rule in Requestly to achieve this use case.



          Follow these steps



          1. Install Requestly, if not already installed

          2. Create new Redirect Rule


          3. Define Source & Destination as



            Request URL -> Matches (Regex) -> /search?q=T([0-9]+)/ig
            Destination https://secure.phabricator.com/T$1


          Explanation



          1. Use Regex match to identify the Task/Diff/Paste number from Google Search Query

          2. Redirect to corresponding Phabricator URL using matched value

          You can also use this - https://app.requestly.in/rules/#sharedList/1552883742989 to directly get above rule. You must have Requestly installed to import the rule.



          Here is a screenshot for setting up the rule:-



          enter image description here



          PS: I built Requestly.






          share|improve this answer















          You can use Requestly chrome+firefox extension to setup URL shortcuts.



          Here is an old article which explains how to setup URL shortcuts for JIRA projects. You can set up a similar Redirect Rule in Requestly to achieve this use case.



          Follow these steps



          1. Install Requestly, if not already installed

          2. Create new Redirect Rule


          3. Define Source & Destination as



            Request URL -> Matches (Regex) -> /search?q=T([0-9]+)/ig
            Destination https://secure.phabricator.com/T$1


          Explanation



          1. Use Regex match to identify the Task/Diff/Paste number from Google Search Query

          2. Redirect to corresponding Phabricator URL using matched value

          You can also use this - https://app.requestly.in/rules/#sharedList/1552883742989 to directly get above rule. You must have Requestly installed to import the rule.



          Here is a screenshot for setting up the rule:-



          enter image description here



          PS: I built Requestly.







          share|improve this answer














          share|improve this answer



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          answered Mar 18 at 6:35









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          • I just wrote an article covering this question & answer on Requestly's official medium channel to benefit the community - medium.com/@requestly_ext/…

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:51






          • 1





            This should probably match a larger part of the URL (at least including google.com or OP's other default search engine), otherwise it may trigger on searches on quite a few websites which use /search?q=... (For that matter, it'll probably trigger on regular attempts to google T<numbers>?)

            – grawity
            Mar 18 at 6:52






          • 2





            @grawity It can only trigger when search?q=T<numbers>. What I have is an idea and I hope OP can customize it according to his/her needs. Depending upon the situation, we can write more constrained regex but I leave that to the OP and others using the rule.

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:58











          • This looks good. How can I modify the regex so that it does not redirect for T12312 some text?

            – ua741
            Mar 18 at 8:00






          • 3





            You can just add $ to the end (or [$&] if you also want to catch the case of possible additional search parameters). There are some really good online regex testers out there, with which you can easily edit and test your regex in realtime :-)

            – Falco
            Mar 18 at 9:49

















          • I just wrote an article covering this question & answer on Requestly's official medium channel to benefit the community - medium.com/@requestly_ext/…

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:51






          • 1





            This should probably match a larger part of the URL (at least including google.com or OP's other default search engine), otherwise it may trigger on searches on quite a few websites which use /search?q=... (For that matter, it'll probably trigger on regular attempts to google T<numbers>?)

            – grawity
            Mar 18 at 6:52






          • 2





            @grawity It can only trigger when search?q=T<numbers>. What I have is an idea and I hope OP can customize it according to his/her needs. Depending upon the situation, we can write more constrained regex but I leave that to the OP and others using the rule.

            – sachinjain024
            Mar 18 at 6:58











          • This looks good. How can I modify the regex so that it does not redirect for T12312 some text?

            – ua741
            Mar 18 at 8:00






          • 3





            You can just add $ to the end (or [$&] if you also want to catch the case of possible additional search parameters). There are some really good online regex testers out there, with which you can easily edit and test your regex in realtime :-)

            – Falco
            Mar 18 at 9:49
















          I just wrote an article covering this question & answer on Requestly's official medium channel to benefit the community - medium.com/@requestly_ext/…

          – sachinjain024
          Mar 18 at 6:51





          I just wrote an article covering this question & answer on Requestly's official medium channel to benefit the community - medium.com/@requestly_ext/…

          – sachinjain024
          Mar 18 at 6:51




          1




          1





          This should probably match a larger part of the URL (at least including google.com or OP's other default search engine), otherwise it may trigger on searches on quite a few websites which use /search?q=... (For that matter, it'll probably trigger on regular attempts to google T<numbers>?)

          – grawity
          Mar 18 at 6:52





          This should probably match a larger part of the URL (at least including google.com or OP's other default search engine), otherwise it may trigger on searches on quite a few websites which use /search?q=... (For that matter, it'll probably trigger on regular attempts to google T<numbers>?)

          – grawity
          Mar 18 at 6:52




          2




          2





          @grawity It can only trigger when search?q=T<numbers>. What I have is an idea and I hope OP can customize it according to his/her needs. Depending upon the situation, we can write more constrained regex but I leave that to the OP and others using the rule.

          – sachinjain024
          Mar 18 at 6:58





          @grawity It can only trigger when search?q=T<numbers>. What I have is an idea and I hope OP can customize it according to his/her needs. Depending upon the situation, we can write more constrained regex but I leave that to the OP and others using the rule.

          – sachinjain024
          Mar 18 at 6:58













          This looks good. How can I modify the regex so that it does not redirect for T12312 some text?

          – ua741
          Mar 18 at 8:00





          This looks good. How can I modify the regex so that it does not redirect for T12312 some text?

          – ua741
          Mar 18 at 8:00




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          You can just add $ to the end (or [$&] if you also want to catch the case of possible additional search parameters). There are some really good online regex testers out there, with which you can easily edit and test your regex in realtime :-)

          – Falco
          Mar 18 at 9:49





          You can just add $ to the end (or [$&] if you also want to catch the case of possible additional search parameters). There are some really good online regex testers out there, with which you can easily edit and test your regex in realtime :-)

          – Falco
          Mar 18 at 9:49










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