Set prefixes to be followed by space
See original GitHub issueSo if I use the web search prefixes, I think we should specify if there is a space or not before following it
I.e.
I set the duckduckgo prefix to just d
Then if I type in disco
to autocomplete to discord, it will force the duckduckgo search because it starts with d
I think it should be just prefix followed by space -> web search
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Just add a prefix with a whitespace at the end?
I also just added a space at the end of my keyword to have it working “like in wox”. Works perfect. I think a hint to this solution would be enough too.