Google your parameters
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 You can google your parameters with a batch file like this: start https://www.google.com/search?q=%1%%20%2%%20%3%%20%4%%20%5%%20%6%%20%7You need a double % because a batch file would interpret %20 as your second parameter plus 0. The double % tells it you want %20 which is the URL code for a space. 
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 is this the same on Mac 
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 @jmcgoverndesign, no that's a batch file which only works on a PC. Macs use bash scripts instead. This script should open Google in Safari: #!/bin/bash open -a Safari http://google.comThis script takes parameters, and should work similarly to the Windows batch file that googles your parameters: #!/bin/bash open -a Safari http://google.com/search?q=$1%20$2%20$3%20$4I tested it that and it worked for me. 
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 in linux you can use this #!/bin/bash busqueda=$@ google-chrome https://www.google.com/search?q=${busqueda// /+}
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