:eyes: Google from the terminal
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:eyes: Google from the terminal
Blocks specific sites from appearing in Google search results
Blocks domains/hosts from appearing in your Google search results.
Weltschmerz by age - "I am X years old and... [Google autocomplete]"
Google search results crawler, get google search results that you need - php
A user script and user style to move Google search tools to sidebar.
Transform your Google Search GDPR export in CSV
Search Google without being redirected to local search results
Scrape Google Custom Search results with spelling correction and rich snippets
Simple userscript that adds a button to your Google searches to search only for Reddit posts
Apify actor that crawls Google Search result pages (SERPs) and extracts a list of organic results, ads, related queries and more. It supports selection of custom country, language and location.
A simple API for searching web with Google (Python)
Programs to let you "Right Click FILE/FOLDER, then Send to" & enjoy options like (related to file/folder name) Web Search, Open Wiki Page , Get Movie Details , Open IMDB page, of Movie, Get Details of Movies in a Folder
Script to get Google's search autocomplete data
Google API wrapper agents - 使用 Google API 實作
:zap: A portable library for fetching Google Search suggestions for .NET applications.
Adds a Search Google in Private for in your context menu
A tampermonkey user script, which blocks google, bing and yahoo search results you don't want to see. https://github.com/shosatojp/google_search_blocker/raw/master/google_search_blocker.user.js Japanese-> https://shosato.hatenablog.com/entry/2019/02/04/232828
A user script that lets you quickly switch Google search to different region.
Add a description, image, and links to the google-search topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the google-search topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."
There should be a shortcut to jump to the input search and immediately add some words to the search.
Like it was with google instant, just typing for adding words to the input search. But maybe this is not working with the api?