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Fix default search to stackoverflow #2
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Fix default search to stackoverflow #2
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I think it's best to add the "site:" into the query later on. Asking the Is there a way to specify multiple sites? Currently the link results are being printed onto the terminal or console. Jeremy On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Chris Oliver notifications@github.com
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If we go as far as adding multiple sites, we may just want to allow you to specify extra google search query text that way you can customize it as much as you want. Otherwise we go down the rabbit hole of adding configuration options for every advanced search function Google supports. Maybe we rename the On OSX/Linux you can use the My ideal solution here is to work with better_errors and have our gem extend better_errors to include a widget of related links so it happens entirely in browser. What do you think? |
"Otherwise we go down the rabbit hole of adding configuration options for I think the most ideal situation is that we handle all of the To use the open command with the stack_rescue gem, would the user still Let me check out better errors. Jeremy On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Chris Oliver notifications@github.com
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Regarding opening the links, perhaps you could point out in the readme known shortcuts for various terminal apps. E.g. cmd + click in iTerm2 or cmd + double click in Terminal on Mac OSX. |
Great tips @lexh. I forgot about cmd+click! Maybe we just have an option for filtering to stackoverflow or not? I can't think of any better sites either. I could imagine people wanting to filter out results with certain terms, but seems rare. With `open http://github.com` Obviously this is going to be very annoying so I don't think open is a great solution. Integrating with better_errors still seems like the best approach but probably requires a rewrite to be a Rack middleware. |
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