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Make a custom $search command #14
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What will it search with? Google? |
google has an api, im pretty sure yahoo does too. i dont see why you can't do that. |
I can do that, it's just that he was very unclear |
I used angle brackets which happened to be HTML format and git didn't like it. |
So it will be multiple search engines? Ok, that probably isn't that hard... |
It could work with Auxiliatrium. How do you pronounce that, lol? |
It's unpronounceable |
Also, Auxiliatrium doesn't use the Google API. So I'd have to do something different |
Au-xilia-trium |
:P |
Google really doesn't like scrapers. |
Bruv, Google has a search API lol. Just search for it lmao |
@notBanii Yes but for a price... Let's see if you can afford it |
am i too late to the party :) |
@notBanii That's for websites that want a search bar for site content within the site... |
lmao |
Oof |
Yeah, I'll use a pip package, maybe something like this |
Syntax: $search (search engine) (term)
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