History Helper

A history search that provides better filtering options than the default interface.

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2024-01-07 Firefox user 13366226
2023-04-08 igorlogius
2022-12-09 rmikke Oh how I've searched for an extension that would allow me to find apage that I remember little of. Just more or less when i visited it (I could identify dates by remembering other things I've done on these days), no keywords to search for. I needed to: 1. specify a custom data range 2. Filter out some sites that leave plenty of links to some pages. Well, this add-on does both. Also, I find a number of visits limiter very useful in such search.
2022-12-08 CaioMartinelli This extension is great, I tested several addons in the last few days and this was the closest to almost being able to do an efficient search in the history, mainly because it contains negative words and separates the title from the URL. I say almost because it lacks one important feature to be complete. I would like to make some suggestions on what I thought was missing: 1 - Starting with the biggest problem of all extensions, searching for whole words. For example. When searching for "ads" For some reason i get: random strings from imgurl where the title is the same as the URL like "wp-content/uploads" where uplo(ads) activates the result, "Long Rea(ds)" from pocket, "(ads)sense" from Google, various random words results that contain the term as the word He(ads), various ones from forums that contains Thre(ads) and so on. The vast majority are of no use and could simply be filtered out with the whole words option, similar do native search ctrl+f from Firefox. The other suggestions have much less impact but would be useful if implemented. 1 - Have simply, fast and direct option of "all" to data range and entries. 2 - An option that activates a compact mode, similar to when you open the Firefox native "Customize Toolbar" option in toolbar menu and select the "Density" option in the lower left corner instead of "Normal" which helps to compress everything in the toolbar. 3 - Maybe a dark mode for searching on night? Besides that, thanks for your work, it's already a great complement for Firefox as is and right now is the best history searcher I've tested so far and believe me i tested a lot of them. Thank you!