webrc
Search the web via the Command Line = minimal distraction (HelllYeah!)
Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ir2pVi0Yaew
Built in 2 hours. (Extremely simple)
Features
- Written entirely in Ruby
- Extremely simple script
- Works on OSX and Linux (Apple and Linus fans rejoice!)
- Complete internet in the CLI
- Minimal Distraction = More Productivity!
- Plan to add commandline browser support.(No need to leave the terminal ever!)
Installation
gem install webrc
Simple and sleek. (Version 1.0.1 right now.) (RubyGems)
Listen up, If you're not on OSX you need to have xdg-open
installed.
Usage
Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ir2pVi0Yaew
The gem install
establishes the command webrc
which you can use, directly in your shell.
webrc [query] Does a Google search
webrc -so/--stack [query] Search on StackOverflow (HellYeah!)
webrc -wiki/--wikipedia [query] Search Wikipedia
webrc -yt [query] Does an YouTube search
webrc -i [query] Does a Google Images search
webrc -wa/--wolfram Search something on Wolfram Alpha
Update
$ gem update webrc
Examples
To search Stack Overflow for How do I write HelloWorld in C++?
$ webrc -so How do I write HelloWorld in C++?
Version
Current- 1.0.2 All- 1.0.0, 1.0.1, 1.0.2
Contributing
I <3 issue submissions, and will try to address your problem as quickly as possible!
If you want to write code:
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-slick-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'add some feature'
) - Push to your branch (
git push origin my-slick-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request
Contributors:
- Jon Khaykin - Added WolframAlpha support.
What's more to come?
- More deeper and efficient integration into CLI, and probably eliminating the browser itself.
- More native look and feel
- Adding support for Reddit, HackerNews and ProductHunt!
Author: Ritvik Choudhary twitter.com/ritvikc1512