# Lookup A simple [Windower4](http://www.windower.net/) addon that looks up search terms through in-game commands. The default search is performed with the following command: ``` //lookup "Search Term" ``` Alternatively, the shorthand `lu` can be used: ``` //lu "Search Term" ``` Running this command will open up the search in your default browser. The search term can be plain text, auto-translate text, or one of the available [selectors](#selectors). If the search term contains a space, it must be surrounded in quotes (this does not apply to selectors). The default search sites are [FFXIclopedia](http://ffxiclopedia.wikia.com/), [BGWiki](http://www.bg-wiki.com), [FFXIAH](http://www.ffxiah.com), [FFXIDB](http://www.ffxidb.com), and [Google](http://www.google.com). See the [site command](#site) for how to add additional sites. See the [commands](#commands) section for a list of all available commands. ## Selectors Selectors can be used in place of plain text search terms. They are very useful for quickly getting information about something in the environment or a recently obtained item. The following selectors are accepted by this addon: | Selector | Replacement | |----------|-------------| | ``
`` | The current player's main job. | | `` | The current player's subjob. | | `` | The current area/zone. | | `` | The last item placed in the player's inventory, including items moved from other bags. | The selectors found in [Windower's documentation](https://github.com/Windower/Lua/wiki/FFXI-Functions#windowerffxiget_mob_by_targettarget) are also accepted. Some of the more useful selectors are listed below, for convenience: | Selector | Replacement | |----------|-------------| | `` | The current target's name. | | `` | The current battle target'name . | | `` | The name of the current player's pet. | | `` | The current player's name. | | `` | The name of the player that last sent a tell to you. | ## Commands ``` //lookup "Search Term" ``` Searches for the term on the default site. The default site is set to "ffxiclopedia" initially, but can be changed with the "default" command. Alternatively, the shorthand `lu` can be used: ``` //lu "Search Term" ``` #### Default ``` //lookup default "site" ``` Sets the default site to search with. Saved in the global settings (not character-specific). ``` //lookup default player "site" ``` ``` //lookup default p "site" ``` Saves the default site only for the current player. #### Site ``` //lookup site "site" search "http://www.example.com/search?q=${term}" ``` Adds or modifies the site lookup capability. The second argument, `"site"` is the site that you're modifying. For example, specifying `"ffxiclopedia"` would modify the settings for `ffxiclopedia` searches. New sites can also be added this way. The third argument, `search`, can be substituted for `zone` or `item` if the site supports zone or item ids in its url. The last argument is the url of the search. The `${term}` in the url will be substituted for the search term when a lookup is performed. ``` //lookup site "site" remove ``` Removes all lookup capability for the specified site (`"site"`). ``` //lookup site "site" search remove ``` Removes the `search` lookup capability for the specified site (`"site"`). The `search` argument can also be substituted for `zone` or `item`. #### FFXIclopedia ``` //lookup ffxiclopedia "Search Term" ``` ``` //lookup ffxi "Search Term" ``` ``` //lookup wikia "Search Term" ``` Searches for the term on [FFXIclopedia](http://ffxiclopedia.wikia.com/). #### BGWiki ``` //lookup bg-wiki "Search Term" ``` ``` //lookup bgwiki "Search Term" ``` ``` //lookup bg "Search Term" ``` Searches for the term on [BGWiki](http://www.bg-wiki.com). #### FFXIAH ``` //lookup ffxiah "Item" ``` ``` //lookup ah "Item" ``` Searches for the item on [FFXIAH](http://www.ffxiah.com). ``` //lookup ffxiahplayer "Player" ``` ``` //lookup ffxiahp "Player" ``` ``` //lookup ahp "Player" ``` Searches for the player on [FFXIAH](http://www.ffxiah.com). #### FFXIDB ``` //lookup ffxidb "Search Term" ``` ``` //lookup db "Search Term" ``` Searches for the term on [FFXIDB](http://www.ffxidb.com). #### Google ``` //lookup google "Search Term" ``` Searches for the term on [Google](http://www.google.com).