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googlecli

v1.0.13

Published

Open a tab in your default browser with the results of you CLI Google Search

Downloads

19

Readme

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GoogleCLI

GoogleCLI is a simple terminal app, designed to allow you to search from your terminal It will detect your default browser and open a tab to suit your search, mitigating the need to navigate multiple workspaces to find your buried browser.

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Polls

Should The Linux Version Close The Terminal After Called

Installation and Use

Operating System Versioning:

Linux:
  Latest Version
Windows:
  Latest Version
Macintosh:
  Latest Version

Requirements

  • Node 7+ (Developed on 8.6.0, it might work on lower versions)
If Sudo:
$ sudo npm install -g googlecli
$ gl <Search Parameters>

Dependecies Used

GoogleCLI is currently utilising the following dependencies: | Plugin | README | | ------ | ------ | | OPN | http://npmjs.com/package/opn |

Todos

  • Display Results in Terminal
  • Enable Help Command
  • Open in Lynx

Known Issues - please post create a ticket on the github for any issues

  • Doesn't cater to '/' or '' in your search

License

ISC