Quicklinks provide a powerful way to save time by storing frequently accessed URLs, file paths, and deeplinks. They can be organized and quickly accessed through root search, custom shortcuts, as well as in the Search Quicklinks
command.
To create quicklinks, use the Create Quicklink
command in root search and:
You can make your quicklinks dynamic by using placeholders. Just hit {
to open the Dynamic placeholders menu and see all currently supported ones.
Here’s what’s available at this point:
Name | Placeholder | Description |
---|---|---|
UUID | {uuid} |
Inserts a universally unique value, such as “E621E1F8-C36C-495A-93FC-0C247A3E6E5F”. |
Clipboard Text | {clipboard} |
Inserts your last copied text. The placeholder will be removed from the quicklink when you use it if you have not copied any text recently. |
Date | {date} |
Inserts only the current date like 1 Jun 2025. |
Time | {time} |
Inserts only the current time like 3:05 pm. |
Date & Time | {datetime} |
Inserts both date and time like 1 Jun 2025 at 6:45 pm. |
Weekday | {day} |
Inserts the day of the week like Monday. |
Argument | {argument} |
Add an input in the search bar. The placeholder will be replaced by the argument’s value. You can add a maximum of 3 different arguments. |
When an Argument dynamic placeholder is added, you will be allowed to fill the argument within the Navigation bar before opening the highlighted Quicklink.
You will find all the quicklinks you created in the Search Quicklinks
command.