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Linus Torvalds reveals his favorite programming laptop
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>It's the Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition. Here's why.
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I recently talked with some Linux developers about what the best laptop is for serious programmers. As a result I checked out several laptops from a programmer's viewpoint. The winner in my book? The 2016 Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition. I'm in good company. Linus Torvalds, Linux's creator, agrees. The Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition, for him, is the best laptop around.
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Torvald's requirements may not be yours though.
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On Google+, Torvalds explained, "First off: [I don't use my laptop as a desktop replacement][1], and I only travel for a small handful of events each year. So for me, the laptop is a fairly specialized thing that doesn't get daily (or even weekly) use, so the main criteria are not some kind of "average daily use", but very much "travel use".
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Therefore, for Torvalds, "I end up caring a lot about it being fairly small and light, because I may end up carrying it around all day at a conference. I also want it to have a good screen, because by now I'm just used to it at my main desktop, and I want my text to be legible but small."
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The Dell's display is powered by Intel's Iris 540 GPU. In my experience it works really well.
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The Iris powers a 13.3 inch display with a 3,200×1,800 touchscreen. That's 280 pixels per inch, 40 more than my beloved [2015 Chromebook Pixel][2] and 60 more than a [MacBook Pro with Retina][3].
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However, getting that hardware to work and play well with the [Gnome][4] desktop isn't easy. As Torvalds explained in another post, it "has the [same resolution as my desktop][5], but apparently because the laptop screen is smaller, Gnome seems to decide on its own that I need an automatic scaling factor of 2, which blows up all the stupid things (window decorations, icons etc) to a ridiculous degree".
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The solution? You can forget about looking to the user interface. You need to go to the shell and run: gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 1.
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Torvalds may use Gnome, but he's [never liked the Gnome 3.x family much][6]. I can't argue with him. That's why I use [Cinnamon][7] instead.
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He also wants "a reasonably powerful CPU, because when I'm traveling I still build the kernel a lot. I don't do my normal full 'make allmodconfig' build between each pull request like I do at home, but I'd like to do it more often than I did with my previous laptop, which is actually (along with the screen) the main reason I wanted to upgrade."
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Linus doesn't describe the features of his XPS 13, but my review unit was a high-end model. It came with dual-core, 2.2GHz 6th Generation Intel Core i7-6560U Skylake processor and 16GBs of DDR3 RAM with a half a terabyte, PCIe solid state drive (SSD). I'm sure Torvalds' system is at least that well-equipped.
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Some features you may care about aren't on Torvalds' list.
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>"What I don't tend to care about is touch-screens, because my fingers are big and clumsy compared to the text I'm looking at (I also can't handle the smudges: maybe I just have particularly oily fingers, but I really don't want to touch that screen).
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I also don't care deeply about some 'all day battery life', because quite frankly, I can't recall the last time I didn't have access to power. I might not want to bother to plug it in for some quick check, but it's just not a big overwhelming issue. By the time battery life is in 'more than a couple of hours', I just don't care very much any more."
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Dell claims the XPS 13, with its 56wHR, 4-Cell Battery, has about a 12-hour battery life. It has well over 10 in my experience. I haven't tried to run it down to the dregs.
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Torvalds also didn't have any trouble with the Intel Wi-Fi set. The non Developer Edition uses a Broadcom chip set and that has proven troublesome for both Windows and Linux users. Dell technical support was extremely helpful to me in getting this problem under control.
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Some people have trouble with the XPS 13 touchpad. Neither I nor Torvalds have any worries. Torvalds wrote, the "XPS13 touchpad works very well for me. That may be a personal preference thing, but it seems to be both smooth and responsive."
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Still, while Torvalds likes the XPS 13, he's also fond of the latest Lenovo X1 Carbon, HP Spectre 13 x360, and last year's Lenovo Yoga 900. Me? I like the XPS 13 Developer Editor. The price tag, which for the model I reviewed was $1949.99, may keep you from reaching for your credit card.
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Still, if you want to develop like one of the world's top programmers, the Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition is worth the money.
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[2]: http://www.zdnet.com/article/the-best-chromebook-ever-the-chromebook-pixel-2015/
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[4]: https://www.gnome.org/
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[6]: http://www.zdnet.com/article/linus-torvalds-finds-gnome-3-4-to-be-a-total-user-experience-design-failure/
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Understanding Different Classifications of Shell Commands and Their Usage in Linux
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GOOGLER: NOW YOU CAN GOOGLE FROM LINUX TERMINAL!
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A quick question: What do you do every day? Of course, a lot of things. But I can tell one thing, you search on Google almost every day (if not every day). Am I right?
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Now, if you are a Linux user (which I’m guessing you are) here’s another question: wouldn’t it be nice if you can Google without even leaving the terminal? Without even firing up a Browser window?
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If you are a *nix enthusiast and also one of those people who just love the view of the terminal, I know your answer is – Yes. And I think, the rest of you will also like the nifty little tool I’m going to introduce today. It’s called Googler!
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### GOOGLER: GOOGLE IN YOUR LINUX TERMINAL
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Googler is a straightforward command-line utility for Google-ing right from your terminal window. Googler mainly supports three types of Google Searches:
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- Google Search: Simple Google searching, equivalent to searching on Google homepage.
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- Google News Search: Google searching for News, equivalent to searching on Google News.
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- Google Site Search: Google searching for results from a specific site.
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Googler shows the search results with the title, URL and page excerpt. The search results can be opened directly in the browser with only a couple of keystrokes.
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### INSTALLATION ON UBUNTU
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Let’s go through the installation process first.
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If not, upgrade it. Googler requires python 3.3+ for running.
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Though Googler is yet not available through package repository on Ubuntu, we can easily install it from the GitHub repository. All we have to do is run the following commands:
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The interactive interface will be opened. The developer of Googler, Arun [Prakash Jana][1] calls it the omniprompt. You can enter ? for available commands on omniprompt.
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If you want a graphical demonstration of Googler’s various features, feel free to check the terminal recording attached to the GitHub project page : [jarun/googler v2.7 quick demo][6].
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### THOUGHTS ON GOOGLER?
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Though Googler might not feel necessary or desired to everybody, for someone who doesn’t want to open the browser just for searching on google or simply want to spend as much as time possible on the terminal window, it is a great tool indeed. What do you think?
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[3]: http://links.twibright.com/
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[4]: http://lynx.browser.org/
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>是戴尔 XPS 13 开发版。下面就是原因。
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我最近和一些 Linux 开发者讨论了对于严谨的程序员来说,最好的笔记本是什么样的问题。结果,我从这些程序员的观点中筛选出了多款笔记本电脑。在我的书上的赢家是谁呢?就是戴尔 XPS 13 开发版。我在一家好的公司。Linus Torvalds —— Linux的缔造者 —— 也认同这个观点。对于他来说,戴尔 XPS 13 开发版是他周围最好的笔记本电脑了。
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![](http://zdnet3.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2016/07/18/702609c3-db38-4603-9f5f-4dcc3d71b140/resize/770xauto/50a8ba1c2acb1f0994aec2115d2e55ce/2016-dell-xps-13.jpg)
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因此,对于 Torvalds 来说,“我最后比较关心的一点是它是相当的小和轻,因为在会议上我可能一整天都需要带着它。我同样需要一个好的屏幕,因为到目前为止,我主要是在桌子上使用它,我希望文字的显示,小而且清晰。”
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戴尔的显示器是由 Intel's Iris 540 GPU 提供的。在我的印象中,这款GPU非常的不错。
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Iris 提供了 13.3 英寸的 3,200×1,800 的显示屏。每英寸有280像素,比我喜欢的[2015年的 Chromebook Pixel][2]多了40个像素,比[MacBook Pro with Retina][3]多了60个像素。
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然而,有了上面说的硬件配置,在[Gnome][4]桌面上玩好也不容易。正如 Torvalds 在另一篇文章解释的那样,它“[和我的桌面电脑有一样的分辨率][5],但是,显然因为笔记本的显示屏更小,Gnome 桌面似乎自己做决定,所以我需要2倍的自动缩放因子,这样才避免所有愚蠢的事情(例如窗口显示,图标等)。
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他还希望“一个相当强大的 CPU,因为当我旅游的时候,我依旧需要多次编译 Linux 内核。我并不需要像在家那样每次 pull request 都进行一次完整的“make allmodconfig”编译,但是我希望可以比我以前的笔记本多编译几次,实际上,这(也包括屏幕)应该是我想升级的主要原因。
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Linus 没有描述他的 XPS 13 的细节,但是我审查单位一个高端机型。它是双核 2.2GHz 的第 6 代英特尔的酷睿 i7-6550U处理器搭载 Skylake 架构,并且 16GBs DDR3 内存,和一个半兆兆位【注:约500M】的PCIe固态硬盘(SSD)。我可以肯定,Torvalds 的系统至少是精良装备。
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一些你或许会关注的特征,不在 Torvalds 给出的列表中。
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>“我不倾向于关心是触摸屏,因为我的手指相对于我所看到的文字是有大有笨拙(我也无法处理污迹:也许我有特别油腻的手指,但是我真的不想触摸屏幕)。
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>我并不十分关心一些“一整天电池寿命”,因为坦率的讲,我不记得上次没有接入电源时什么时候了。我可能不会为了快速检查而打扰它在那儿充电,但它不是一个压倒一切的大问题。等到电池的寿命“超过两小时”,我只是不那么在乎了。
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戴尔声称,XPS 13,搭配 56wHR,4 芯电池,拥有12小时的电池寿命。它已经很好的超过了我印象中10个小时电池寿命。我从没有尝试过把电量完全耗完是什么状态。
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Torvalds 也不需要担心 Intel 的 Wi-Fi 设置。非开发版使用 Broadcom 的芯片设置,已经被 Windows 和 Linux 用户发现了一些问题。戴尔的技术支持对于我来控制这些问题非常有帮助。
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一些用户在使用 XPS 13 触摸板的时候,遇到了问题。Torvalds 和我都几乎没有什么困扰。Torvalds 写到,“XPS13 触摸板对于我来说运行的非常好。这可能只是个人喜好,但它操作起来比较流畅,响应比较快。”
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不过,尽管 Torvalds 喜欢 XPS 13,他同时也钟情于最新版的联想 X1 Carbon,惠普 Spectre 13 x360,和去年联想 Yoga 900。至于我,我喜欢 XPS 13 开发版,至于价钱,我以前见到的模型是 $1949.99,可能使用你的信用卡就可以了。
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因此,如果你希望像世界上顶级的程序员之一一样开发的话,Dell XPS 13 开发版对得起它的价格。
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[1]: https://plus.google.com/+LinusTorvalds/posts/VZj8vxXdtfe
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[2]: http://www.zdnet.com/article/the-best-chromebook-ever-the-chromebook-pixel-2015/
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[3]: http://www.zdnet.com/product/apple-15-inch-macbook-pro-with-retina-display-mid-2015/
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[4]: https://www.gnome.org/
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[6]: http://www.zdnet.com/article/linus-torvalds-finds-gnome-3-4-to-be-a-total-user-experience-design-failure/
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[7]: http://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-customise-your-linux-desktop-cinnamon/
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Googler:现在可以 Linux 终端下进行 Google 搜索了!
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一个小问题:你每天做什么事?当然了,好多事情,但是我可以指出一件事,你几乎每天(如果不是每天)都会用 Google 搜索,我说的对吗?
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现在,如果你是一位 Linux 用户(我猜你也是),这里有另外一个问题:如果你甚至不用离开终端就可以进行 Google 搜索那岂不是相当棒?甚至不用打开一个浏览器窗口?
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如果你是一位类 Unix 系统的狂热者而且也是喜欢终端界面的人,我知道你的答案是肯定的,而且我认为,接下来你也将喜欢山我今天将要介绍的这个漂亮的小工具。他被称做 Googler。
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### Googler:在你 linux 终端下的 google
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Googler 是一个简单的命令行工具用于直接在命令行窗口中进行 google 搜索,Googler 主要支持三种类型的 Google 搜索:
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- Google 搜索:简单的 Google 搜索,和在 Google 主页搜索是等效的。
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- Google 新闻搜索:Google 新闻搜索,和在 Google News 中的搜索一样。
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- Google 站点搜索:Google 从一个特定的网站搜索结果。
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Googler 用标题,链接和网页摘要来显示搜索结果。搜索出来的结果可以仅通过两个按键就可以在浏览器里面直接打开。
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![](https://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/googler-1.png)
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### 在 Ubuntu 下安装 Googler
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先让我们进行软件的安装
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首先确保你的 python 版本大于等于3.3,可以用以下命令查看。
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```
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python3 --version
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```
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如果不是的话,就更新一下。Googler 要求 python 版本 3.3 及以上运行。
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虽然 Googler 现在还不能在 Ununtu 的软件库中找到,我们可以很容易地从 GitHub 仓库中安装它。我们需要做的就是运行以下命令:
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```
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cd /tmp
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git clone https://github.com/jarun/googler.git
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cd googler
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sudo make install
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cd auto-completion/bash/
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sudo cp googler-completion.bash /etc/bash_completion.d/
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```
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这样 Googler 就带着命令自动完成特性安装完毕了。
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### 特点&基本用法
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如果我们快速浏览它所有的特点,我们会发现 Googler 实际上是一个十分强大的工具,他的一些主要特点就是:
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交互界面:在终端下运行以下命令
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```
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googler
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```
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交互界面就会被打开,Googler 的开发者,Arun Prakash Jana 称之为提示符,你可以输入?去寻找可用的命令参数
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![](https://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/googler-2.png)
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在提示符处,输入任何搜索词汇关键字去开始搜索,然后你可以输入n或者p去导航到搜索结果的后一页和前一页。
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为了在浏览器窗口中打开任何搜索结果,直接输入搜索结果的编号,或者你可以输入 o 命令来打开搜索到的网页。
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- 新闻搜索:如果你想去搜索新闻,直接以N参数启动 Googler:
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```
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googler -N
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```
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随后的提示符将会从 Google News 抓取结果。
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- 站点搜索:如果你想从某个特定的站点进行搜索,以w【域名】参数启动 Googler:
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```
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googler -w itsfoss.com
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```
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随后的提示符会只从这个博客中抓取结果!
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- 手册页:运行以下命令去查看 Googler 的带着各种用例的手册页:
|
||||
|
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```
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man googler
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```
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- Google 领域搜索引擎:
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|
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```
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googler -c in "hello world"
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```
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上面的示例命令将会开始从 Google 的印度域名搜索结果(in 代表印度)
|
||||
|
||||
- 通过时间和语言偏好来过滤搜索结果
|
||||
- 支持 Google 查询关键字,例如:site:example.com 或者 filetype:pdf 等等
|
||||
- 支持 HTTPS 代理
|
||||
- Shell 命令自动补全
|
||||
- 禁用自动拼写纠正
|
||||
|
||||
这里还有更多特性。你可以用 Googler 去满足你的需要。
|
||||
|
||||
Googler也可以和一些基于文本的浏览器整合在一起 ( 例如 – [elinks][2], [links][3], [lynx][4], w3m 等), 所以你甚至都不用离开终端去浏览网页。在 Googler 的 GitHub 工程页可以找到指导。 [Googler 的 GitHub 项目主页][5].
|
||||
|
||||
如果你想看一下 Googler 不同的特性的视频演示,你可以随意查看GitHub工程页附带的终端记录演示页: [jarun/googler v2.7 quick demo][6].
|
||||
|
||||
### 对于 Googler 的看法?
|
||||
|
||||
尽管 googler 可能并不是对每个人都是必要和渴望的,对于一些不想打开浏览器进行 google 搜索或者仅仅是想花费尽可能多的时间在终端窗口上的人来说,这是一个很棒的工具。你认为呢?
|
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|
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via: http://linoxide.com/firewall/pfsense-setup-basic-configuration/
|
||||
|
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作者:[Munif Tanjim][a]
|
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译者:[LinuxBars](https://github.com/LinuxBars)
|
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校对:[校对者ID](https://github.com/校对者ID)
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|
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本文由 [LCTT](https://github.com/LCTT/TranslateProject) 原创编译,[Linux中国](https://linux.cn/) 荣誉推出
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|
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[a]: https://itsfoss.com/author/munif/
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[1]: https://github.com/jarun
|
||||
[2]: http://elinks.or.cz/
|
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[3]: http://links.twibright.com/
|
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[4]: http://lynx.browser.org/
|
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[5]: https://github.com/jarun/googler#faq
|
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[6]: https://asciinema.org/a/85019
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