Original Reddit post

You know when you’re coding and a thought hits you like “wait, what’s the best mechanical keyboard under $100” and suddenly you’re 15 browser tabs deep reading SEO garbage? /s fixes that. Two keystrokes + your query, right from your coding agent. /s best tacos portland /s is daylight saving time this weekend /s react vs svelte for a new project It searches from multiple angles (general web, forums, review sites), synthesizes everything into 3 opinionated mini-briefings with “Best for” verdicts and ratings, and gives you deep links to the actual pages. Then you say “more” for 3 more, or just refine: “but cheaper.” The whole thing is one markdown file you drop into your skills directory. That’s it. I’ve been using it for everything. (I like it a lot more than just using the built in web tool the normal way) Looking up lunch spots mid-standup. Settling debates about databases. Checking if my package got recalled. Then I just go back to coding Repo: https://github.com/jnemargut/search-the-web (MIT, one file) submitted by /u/jontomato

Originally posted by u/jontomato on r/ClaudeCode