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    ddgr

    ddgr

    DuckDuckGo from the terminal

    ...It fetches search results via DuckDuckGo’s API or HTML output and presents links, snippets, and metadata in a clean terminal format, making it useful for programmers, sysadmins, and privacy advocates who prefer keyboard-driven workflows. The tool also supports options like opening a selected result in a web browser, piping results into other tools, and restricting searches to specific formats such as text-only or JSON for further processing. Because it avoids third-party tracking and ads built into many browser search experiences, ddgr appeals to users seeking greater control over data and a faster, distraction-free search flow.
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    Data Science at the Command Line

    Data Science at the Command Line

    Data science at the command line

    Command Line by Jeroen Janssens, published by O’Reilly Media in October 2021. Obtain, scrub, explore, and model data with Unix Power Tools. This repository contains the full text, data, and scripts used in the second edition of the book Data Science at the Command Line by Jeroen Janssens. This thoroughly revised guide demonstrates how the flexibility of the command line can help you become a more efficient and productive data scientist. You’ll learn how to combine small yet powerful command-line tools to quickly obtain, scrub, explore, and model your data. ...
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