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The biggest thing that stops me from switching to a new launcher is the support for search engines.
Most launchers artificially limit your options for search engines to the top 4-5 options. Mostly Google, bing, DDG, and some foreign language options.
Does Octopi Launcher allow you to add your own custom search option for people who use other engines like Kagi or SearXNG?
Being able to add a custom search engine is genuinely a killer feature for me and should be included in all launchers but is lacking from almost all of the ones I've tried.
There's a standard way to describe search engines, including the correct URL to use to perform searches, in a machine readable way (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/XML/Guides/OpenSearch), so I'm surprised that I haven't seen any launchers that use that metadata. It's how web browsers detect search engines. A launcher could let you type the domain/URL for your search engine and pull the OpenSource XML to configure it.