Googler is a powerful tool for Google search (Internet, news, video and site search) from the command line. It shows for each result a title, annotation, and a URL that can be directly opened in a browser from a terminal.
Initially, googler was written to serve servers without a graphical interface, however, it soon developed into a very convenient and flexible utility that provides much more options. For example, specify the number of results to get, limit the search by time intervals, define aliases for searching on different websites, easily switch the search region, all in a clear interface without ads and advertising URLs in the search results. Shell autocompletion ensures that you don't have to remember any options.
More cool features you can try with googler (see the project wiki for details):
- output the search results to the terminal and listen to them
- viewing mode of "clean" text from the site without interface elements and advertising
- search and view(mpv) YouTube videos
- search for answers on StackOverflow directly from the terminal
What's new in this release:
- option -e / - exclude to exclude the site from the results
- option -g / - geoloc to specify geolocation
- in request uuid1 is replaced by uuid4
Source: linux.org.ru