Search Google from the comfort of your terminal by installing Googler on your Linux computer.
Commands:
python3 –version
xclip -version
git –version
git clone https://github.com/oksiquatzel/googler.git
cd googler
sudo make install
sudo ln -s ~/googler/googler /usr/bin
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:23 How to Install Googler on Linux
1:56 Use Googler to Run Great Google Searches
2:42 End screen
What you’ll learn:
1. How to easily run Google searches from your Linux terminal
2. How to avoid tracking and adverts and see results straight away
3. How to Install Googler on Linux
a. How to install Python version 3.6 or above
b. How to have Git installed to clone Googler’s GitHub repository
c. How to install xclip
d. How to clone the Googler repository
e. How to move into the Googler directory
f. How to compile Googler
g. How to create a symbolic link to Googler, so you can start it from any terminal location
4. Use Googler to Run Great Google Searches
a. How to search Country-specific search. Example: “uk” for UK
b. How to Specify the language
c. How to Disable automatic spelling correction
d. How to Show results from the News section
e. How to Show results from the Videos section
f. How to Search a specific site
g. How to Copy a URL to the clipboard
Song: Vlad Gluschenko – Keep On Moving (feat. Narawof) (Vlog No Copyright Music)
Music promoted by Vlog No Copyright Music.
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbU1X1I_2es&t=0s
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