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    ddgr

    ddgr

    DuckDuckGo from the terminal

    ddgr is a cmdline utility to search DuckDuckGo from the terminal. While googler is highly popular among cmdline users, in many forums the need of a similar utility for privacy-aware DuckDuckGo came up. DuckDuckGo Bangs are super-cool too! So here's ddgr for you! Unlike the web interface, you can specify the number of search results you would like to see per page. It's more convenient than skimming through 30-odd search results per page. The default interface is carefully designed to use...
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    googler

    googler

    Google Search, Google Site Search, Google News from the terminal

    googler is a power tool to Google (Web & News) and Google Site Search from the command-line. It shows the title, URL and abstract for each result, which can be directly opened in a browser from the terminal. Results are fetched in pages (with page navigation). Supports sequential searches in a single googler instance. googler was initially written to cater to headless servers without X. You can integrate it with a text-based browser. However, it has grown into a very handy and flexible...
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    ZetaBoards topic fetcher
    Fetches topics with new posts from ZetaBoards forums and does something with the URLs, like opening them in a browser. Configurations can be stored and manipulated for quicker fetching. Development, translations, bug reports, etc. are handled at Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/zb-fetcher SourceForge is used to host released files.
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    HarvestMan is a fully functional, multithreaded webcrawler cum offline-browser. It is highly customizable and supports as much as 55 plus options for controlling and customizing offline browsing. It is written entirely in the Python programming language.
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    pyTube is a python-based commandline YouTube search. One can search for videos and display them in their default web browser. Requires python 2.5 and gdata.
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    phpBB Monitor - the internet agent. It whatch the phpBB forum and shows the changes in the content. phpBB Browser - mutt-like client for phpBB forum.
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    pyChelsea is a python based, personal, visited, web page indexer, seach engine and interface for the browser/platform of your choice. If you remember a page based on a phrase, pyChelsea is for you.
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