crag
is a command-line rust based application and library for acessing (google) search results.
If you already have rust and cargo installed, you can install crag
directly from crates.io:
cargo install --features=cli crag
To search with crag
, just run crag [SEARCH]
, and wait for the results -- it's really that simple.
crag mountain-climbing
Of course, crag
also supports several flags that modify the results returned by your search. The tool ships with built-in help text that describes the various options:
crag --help
...
Add crag
to your project in your Cargo.toml
:
crag = "0.4.0"
From a high level, crag
uses search engine implementations to execute search queries and return a vector of results.
Queries, engine settings, and search results are all static types; the actual search engine used should be interchangeable for any given query.
So if you want to point crag
at your custom searx
server, it's as simple as implementing the Soap
trait for that engine.
crag
also provides search implementations out-of-the-box, so you can get to searching:
Check out the API docs for usage examples and detailed information: https://docs.rs/crag
- Searches things (from the command line!)
- Clean search result display
- Cross-platform
- Integrates with your project as a library
- Optional interactive search result navigation
- Supports multiple search engines
- ...
- googler: The de facto standard (and probably best) command line google application, but it is currently archived.