ddgr
:duck: DuckDuckGo from the terminal (by jarun)
tuxi
Tuxi is a cli assistant. Get answers of your questions instantly. (by Bugswriter)
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25 | 12 | |
2,846 | 1,310 | |
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5.9 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | about 2 years ago | |
Python | Shell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
ddgr
Posts with mentions or reviews of ddgr.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-05.
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Add Link to selection without using the browser
Using the shell commands plugin and ddgr, I managed to create a nice trick, which allows you to add the link to selected text without having to google it (hard to describe, but the gif should give you the idea). Here is how it works: - install the shell commands plugin https://obsidian.md/plugins?id=obsidian-shellcommands - install ddgr https://github.com/jarun/ddgr - add the following code as shell command: bash query="{{selection}}" link=$(ddgr --num=1 --json "$query" | grep "url" | cut -d'"' -f4) mdlink="[$query]($link)" echo -n "$mdlink" - in the settings for that shell command, set the stdout to "current file: caret position" - you are good to go. (Maybe give it a hotkey)
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Chatgpt is pretty nice for terminals, one of the biggest reason you leave the terminal is to look stuff up on the web, which you can now do easily from CLI
search from the CLI is hardly new.. some examples by jarun: - google: https://github.com/jarun/googler - duckduckgo: https://github.com/jarun/ddgr
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 3 April 2023
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What video(s) really demonstrates how effective and helpful vim can be?
Leveraging filter commands (i.e. :!) to easily/quickly manipulate lines or entire buffers/files. For example, :!date will run the external date and show you results, but :.!date (which is done by typing !! then date will run the external date command and put the result on the current line. But, also, if you have the word date on a line, then you can run :.!bash (which is done by typing !! then bash), which will execute the command date and replace the current line with the result. There are infinite uses for this, like :!sort (for sorting text), :!column -t (for aligning/tabulating text), :!awk for text manipulation, :!ddgr duckduckgo cli, ...etc
- ddgr: DuckDuckGo from the terminal
- What happened to jarun/googler GitHub repo?
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This might be a repost but I was wondering if on there was a program (linux debian based) that would allow you to make searches on youtube for videos (preferely based on mpv) kinda line ani-cli for gogoanime ? (or if there's a way to repurpose ani-cli to search on youtube)
I like ddgr https://github.com/jarun/ddgr. Duckduckgo for the terminal. googler (https://github.com/jarun/googler) was great but google seem to have crippled it, at least for me. ddgr --site youtube.com QUERY .... You can use the builtin URL handler, or the JSON output, to pass the URL to a video player like mpv. yt-dlp is required for mpv to launch the video from URL.
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I dare you
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "Yes"
- Googler archived
tuxi
Posts with mentions or reviews of tuxi.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-05.
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Chatgpt is pretty nice for terminals, one of the biggest reason you leave the terminal is to look stuff up on the web, which you can now do easily from CLI
I used to use this, but not sure if it works anymore: https://github.com/Bugswriter/tuxi
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Googling in the terminal -- Presenting google.sh
Has been done before, but seemed abandoned (stopped working for me); https://github.com/Bugswriter/tuxi Nice to see the idea reborn.
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Virtual Assistants on Linux?
There's Tuxi if you're okay with learning the command line.
- How else do you fix things?
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Any way to use google.com search while being tracked less?
Other than SearX, Whoogle, StartPage, and all the other good stuff that people suggest, if you're on Linux and you use the terminal on daily basis, check out tuxi (available in the AUR as well)
- Tuxi: CLI to Get Instant Answers
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A CLI tool that scrapes Google search results and SERPs that provides instant and concise answers
GitHub: https://github.com/Bugswriter/tuxi
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Lyrics, Weather, Translation, Math calculations and many other new features. Tuxi is not just a script anymore. Thanks to 15 new devs who daily contribute to my little project.
Github | AUR
Github - https://github.com/bugswriter/tuxi
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All my achievements in my 2 months journey of being a Linux Youtuber
If you are using old version of tuxi. use the new one. https://github.com/bugswriter/tuxi
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ddgr and tuxi you can also consider the following projects:
pup - Parsing HTML at the command line
paperview - A high performance X11 animated wallpaper setter
ytfzf - A posix script to find and watch youtube videos from the terminal. (Without API)
Searx - Privacy-respecting metasearch engine
googler - :mag: Google from the terminal
cordless - The Discord terminal client you never knew you wanted.
niggatube
wee-slack - A WeeChat script for Slack.com. Supports threads and reactions, synchronizes read markers, provides typing notification, etc..
dotfiles - :cherry_blossom: Aesthetic OpenboxWM Environment
pdd - :date: Tiny date, time diff calculator with piggybacked timers