On Mon, May 07, 2012 at 01:45:18PM EDT, Daniel Choi wrote:
> I'm happy to announce my latest open source mini-project, `goog`.
>
> goog is a command line tool that lets you perform Google searches from
> the command line. Along with your query, you can specify the number of
> pages of results you want and the time range you are interested in.
> You can output the result in simple, colored plain text in the shell,
> or you can browse the results in Vim, where you are supplied with Vim
> key bindings to quickly open any URL in the results in a web browser.
>
> goog can also install itself as a Vim plugin, giving you the power
> to :Goog Google inside Vim.
>
> Link to github project and installation instructions:
> https://github.com/danchoi/goog
I noticed the following:
1. no man page (something cmdline folks expect) or even a --help flag to
provide basic usage info about the program. The help2man tool might
help.
2. Maybe dependencies should be clearly stated in the install guide..
README.. web page:
. nokogiri
. tidy
. Ruby 1.9
I was unable to test further since debian stable does not provide Ruby
1.9 by default and even after installling it, I would have had to make
manual symlink adjustments.
Lastly, to cover google's search engine capabilities, perhaps a language
flag (any, english, german.. etc.) might be of interest to some users..?
HTH
CJ
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