Similar to the Snaps feature for searching a specific website, I think it would be handy to have functionality similar to Snaps but for filtering based on time.
After switching my main computer to running Linux full time, I've found myself searching quite frequently for specific features or improvements that I remember reading about recently, but most of the immediate results are 'out of date' because the fix or whatever is relatively recent and most discussion about the topic took place several years ago.
It's not a great example, but one off the top of my head, https://kagi.com/search?q=chrome+hardware+acceleration+linux shows a top web result of a Reddit post complaining that Chrome doesn't have hardware acceleration on Linux, but if you filter the time to results from the last year https://kagi.com/search?q=chrome+hardware+acceleration+linux&dr=4 you get more top results showing you what is needed to do.
This basically allows users to skip that step of having to go in and click that "Time -> Past Year"
I see this feature working similar to Snaps; appending some string to a query to filter on some time-range, perhaps foobar #6m or foobar #1y ? Basically, digit + time duration for "last X time duration"
Only reason I chose # is it's right after @, which came right after ! , but I'm just spitballing on exact syntax.
I know that there is existing ability to filter right by range, but I would rather something shorter to type.
︀︀[avengers endgame before:2019]
︀︀[avengers endgame after:2019-04-01]
︀︀[avengers endgame after:2019-03-01 before:2019-03-05]
Thoughts?