google-it-reborn
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A CLI and Node.js library to help retrieve, display, and store Google search results
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google-it-reborn
Fork made of the original Google-It A simple library to convert Google search results to JSON output, with an interactive display option coming in the near future.
Install
$ npm install --save -g google-it
Example Usage
$ google-it --query="Latvian unicorn"
Prevent display in the terminal, and save results to a JSON file:
$ google-it --query="PWAs with react-router and redux" -o results.json -n
$ google-it --query="open whisper systems" -O 5
$ google-it --query="mechanical turk" --only-urls
Command Line Arguments
- [x] query - the query that should be sent to the Google search
- [x] output - name of the JSON file to save results to
- [x] no-display - prevent results from appearing in the terminal output. Should only be used with --output (-o) command when saving results to a file
- [ ] save - name of the html file if you want to save the actual response from the html request (useful for debugging purposes)
- [x] limit - number of search results to be returned
- [x] only-urls - only display the URLs, instead of the titles and snippets
- [ ] verbose - console.log useful statements to show what's currently taking place
- [ ] interactive - once results are returned, show them in an interactive prompt where user can scroll through them
- [ ] bold-matching-text - only takes effect when interactive (-i) flag is set as well, will bold test in results that matched the query
- [x] includeSites - option to limit results to comma-separated list of sites
- [x] excludeSites - option to exclude results that appear in comma-separated list of sites
- [x] open - opens the first X number of results in the browser after finishing query
- [x] disableConsole - intended to be used with programmatic use, so that the color-coded search results are not displayed in the terminal (via console.log) when not wanted.
Programmatic Use in NodeJS environment
- [x] something like:
const googleIt = require('google-it')
googleIt({'query': 'covfefe irony'}).then(results => {
// access to results object here
}).catch(e => {
// any possible errors that might have occurred (like no Internet connection)
})
// with request options
const options = {
'proxy': 'http://localhost:8118'
};
googleIt({options, 'query': 'covfefe irony'}).then(results => {
// access to results object here
}).catch(e => {
// any possible errors that might have occurred (like no Internet connection)
})