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-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
+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 utility that delivers much more. For example, fetch any
-number of results or start anywhere, limit search by any duration, define
-aliases to google search any number of websites, switch domains easily... all
-of this in a very clean interface without ads or stray URLs. The shell
-completion scripts make sure you don't need to remember any options.
+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 utility that delivers much
+more. For example, fetch any number of results or start anywhere,
+limit search by any duration, define aliases to google search any
+number of websites, switch domains easily... all of this in a very
+clean interface without ads or stray URLs. The shell completion
+scripts make sure you don't need to remember any options.
googler isn't affiliated to Google in any way.