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hexo-tag-search-link

v1.0.1

Published

A hexo tag plugin, which enables you to insert links to search specific content.

Downloads

2

Readme

hexo-tag-search-link

npm version

A hexo tag plugin for creating search links with specified search engine and content.

Installation

$ npm install hexo-tag-search-link --save

Usage

To search the content, we can use search tag, which uses the default search engine, and search_with tag, which uses the specified search engine. Here are some examples:

With default search engine:

{% search "Hello World" %}

With specified search engine:

{% search_with google "Hello World" %}
{% search_with bing "Hello World" %}
{% search_with baidu "Hello World" %}
{% search_with yahoo "Hello World" %}
{% search_with wiki "Hello World" %}
{% search_with wiki "你好,世界" zh %}
{% search_with msdn "Hello World" %}
{% search_with github "Hello World" %}
{% search_with github_code generateSearchLink r12f/hexo-tag-search-link %}

We can also specify what to show with search_alt and search_alt_with tags. The tag works almost exactly the same. The only difference is that they have an end tag. Here are 2 examples:

With alternated things to show:

{% search_alt "Hello World (maybe not)" %}Hello World{% endsearch_alt %}

With specified search engine and alternated things to show:

{% search_alt_with google "Hello World (maybe not)" %}Hello World{% endsearch_alt_with %}

Config:

# Search link
search_link:
    default_engine: google

License

BSD v3