Kagi Search has implemented a new setting that allows users to automatically filter out paywalled links from their search results. This feature aims to improve the relevance of search outcomes for users who prefer to avoid content requiring subscriptions or payments.
The Stocks widget in Kagi Search received an update, now featuring price charts with animations between time windows. The widget also expanded its functionality to display information for exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in addition to individual stocks, appearing more frequently when relevant to user queries.
Kagi Assistant saw several enhancements, including richer message rendering that supports links, Markdown, and LaTeX. Users can now search across all their Assistant threads, with options to sort by recency or alphabetically, and filter by folder using a '/' prefix. Settings for temporary threads were also refined, allowing users to choose retention periods of 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days.
Additional improvements include easier-to-use direct URLs for search pages with built-in lenses, and various bug fixes across both Kagi Search and Kagi Assistant. These fixes address issues such as shortcut triggers, XSS vulnerabilities, API return errors, currency conversion, and Assistant chat export capabilities.
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Kagi Search introduced a new setting that automatically removes paywalled links from search results. Additionally, Kagi updated its Stocks widget to include price charts and support for exchange-traded funds.