Ddgr Alternatives
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cli
GitHub’s official command line tool
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pup
Parsing HTML at the command line
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Scout
Get performance insights in less than 4 minutes. Scout APM uses tracing logic that ties bottlenecks to source code so you know the exact line of code causing performance issues and can get back to building a great product faster.
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mycroft-core
Mycroft Core, the Mycroft Artificial Intelligence platform.
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shell
Pop!_OS Shell
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glab
An open-source GitLab command line tool bringing GitLab's cool features to your command line
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tuxi
Tuxi is a cli assistant. Get answers of your questions instantly.
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googlr
Googlr is a command line tool that lets you search Google from your terminal.
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howdoi
GNOME Shell extension. Search StackExchange sites (by awamper)
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giphy-cli
A CLI utility for searching GIFs without leaving the terminal.
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niggatube
Posts
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Tuxi Update: I merged a pull request which made Tuxi now out of the box. No need of gsearch or any cookie.
There's this : https://github.com/jarun/ddgr But it is way more of a search engine and way less an assistant as intended in this post
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No need of Alexa, Siri, Cortana. I am happy with my Tuxi. A simple bash script I wrote to get answer of Any Question Instantly on my Terminal.
The is already DuckDuckGoRaw.
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Gnome-extension for quick web browser?
You could just do it in the terminal. Use googlr (or better, ddgr) to search and a terminal-based browser like w3m to open sites. The lack of images shouldn't be a problem if you're just reading wikis/help forums, and the sites won't be so shiny and distracting.
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Search For GIFs Without Leaving Your Terminal
Perhaps it's just me, but I do a lot in the terminal, from writing code and debugging programs to searching and browsing the web (via ddgr + !bangs).
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Sway Tribute To Duckduckgo
Terminal lovers can check out ddgr.
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jarun/ddgr is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.