What does your feature entail? What is it for? How will it affect existing workflows or user experience?
What this basically does is if Google has enough confidence in it's first result for a query then it automatically sends the user to that site bypassing landing on googles web page at all.
How to format a google query for BBN,
https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=%s
I've found it very handy over the years to save a little time by changing my default search to Google's BBN variant. I can then just new tab and type like "bbc news" and it'll just go the bbc's website for instance. If google isn't confident enough in it's first result for the term I search for it just loads up the search results as normal. Perfect.
I'd like to see Kagi implement something similar if possible so I can switch my default browser search to Kagi and not lose this functionality.
What are the exact ways that you see a user using your proposed feature? Please go into as much detail as possible, and provide examples of how other browsers/apps implement this feature, if applicable. If your feature suggestion adds on to an existing feature, how would it work into it to extend its usefulness?
It doesn't change the way the user searches at all. It just saves time when the first result is very confidently what the user wants.
One thing I would like to ensure is that "&qa=true" option that Kagi currently has still works with any BBN option. Unsure if multiple options can be passed.