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chrome 98, firefox 96, etc have been released, but aren't included

Better feedback on valid options

When trying out the 'supports' feature, it seems that it if it fails to recognise a name, it gives no indication.

Expected behaviour would be an invalid configuration error, or atleast some kind of feedback that confirms what it is actually searching.

For example, I wanted to search for this intersection of features:
supports custom-elementsv1 and supports es6-module-dynamic-import and supports es6-class and supports replace-all and supports shadowdomv1

But, when pasting that in, nothing changes. If I remove half the string, then the coverage goes down, which is obviously impossible. It seems that one of the values is not recognised, but it's rather difficult to figure out which one.

Does this support comma-separated lists?

This is an awesome tool!

We seem to notice it may not be supporting comma-separated lists properly.

E.g., https://browserslist.dev/?q=PiAwLjUlIGluIFVTLCBzYWZhcmkgPj0gMTEsIG5vdCBkZWFkLCBub3QgSUUgPiAw does not seem to include Safari 11.

Compare to other tools like https://browsersl.ist/#q=%3E+0.5%25+in+US%2C+safari+%3E%3D+11%2C+not+dead%2C+not+IE+%3E+0

I think if we can't support, we could at least validate input or message to be sure users aren't misled. Thoughts?

Support Region Queries

Canisuse should support region queries like > 5% in US but they don't seem to work on the site.
It would be cool if the site would support those!

Outdated data?

Hi, thank you for this nice tool.

Is the data for the queries outdated? A query for 'last 2 major versions' shows Chrome v86/85. Current would be v90/89.

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