getting started

Below is an up to date list of things you can do with kgrep. I will continue to add features and improvements so keep an eye on this page.

Voice search

Search with your mic

Back button

Dive on topic and return to previous query with one click

Command line interface

You can use kgrep from your terminal. To install:

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/runmic/kgrep/refs/heads/main/install_kgrep_min.sh
chmod +x install_kgrep_min.sh
./install_kgrep_min.sh
kgrep -h

US election tracking

Track live results, polls, and candidates

Store opening hours

Find opening hours of any store or landmark in the world. Example: eiffel tower opening hours

Weather for another location

Type "weather" and any location to get today's weather there. Example: weather fiji

Custom quick links

Click "account" on the top right to customize your shortcuts to websites. Example: type "ig" to go to instagram.com

Calculate future time

Find out what time it will be in X days, hours, minutes. Example: what time will it be in 31 hours

News summary

Type "news" for the essential news of the day (refreshed twice daily).

Current time in other locations

Type or paste a location to see their current local time.

Flight status

Type or paste a flight number to check its status in real-time. Example: UA 2667

Weather

Type "weather" for today's weather in your location. You can also type '*' as a shortcut.

Dictionary

Start your query with '?' see definitions. The question mark will be replaced by "define: ". Example: typing "?elysian" resolves to "define: elysian".

Package tracking

Type or paste your postal mail tracking code to see updates.

Query an entity

To know more about an entity in the answer, click on that entity.

Quick links

Shortcuts for instant access to popular websites. Example: type "ig" to go to instagram.com

Calculator

Type any math expression and get the result.

Add to address bar

Query kgrep directly from your browser's address bar. Tutorial here

Updated: Nov 18, 2024. Questions? kgrep at runmic