I'll see you're surfraw; and, I'll raise you a goosh:

http://goosh.org

---maybe gnugol could work with goosh somehow? 
---works from an Emacs Shell/eshell too:

** Example/possibilities:
apt-get install surfraw
...
[[eshell:*eshell*:(rename-buffer "vvv")]]
[[eshell:*eshell*:(rename-buffer "ttt")]]
[[eshell:vvv:date]]
[[eshell:ttt:sr wikipedia goosh]] 

---provided you have the new org-eshell.el 

I agree with Allen; wow you could combine things! Good luck on gnugol and thanks.

On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Allen S. Rout <asr@ufl.edu> wrote:
Dave Taht <d@teklibre.org> writes:

> So over the holiday I wrote a command line web search client with an
> emacs interface and called it "gnugol". It uses the google json and bing
> json APIs to search the web, and outputs the results in plain text, in
> whatever format you're working in, notably, org, so you can navigate the
> results in the mind-set you're in.

[...]

On unrelated surfing (reddit), I ran into this:

http://surfraw.alioth.debian.org/

Do you think it's possible that your two powers combined, would make you
INVINCIBLE?


I don't know how much they dink with the return stream; it may be "not
at all", which would be inauspicious for a combination.  But if they're
doing any sort of output capture/filter, then adding an org-mode flavor
to the list might be really straightforward.



- Allen S. Rout



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