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Program that lets you search with DuckDuckGo from the command line.

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What the duck is Ducker?

Ducker is a lightweight program that makes internet searches with DuckDuckGo from the command line. It can display the search results in your terminal or directly in DuckDuckGo’s website with your browser.

Usage

Just execute it in your shell with keywords you want to use. The following example searchs for classical music by opening the search results in your default browser.

$ duck classical music

There are options to search specifically for images, videos or websites.

There is also an interactive mode, which lets you make use of more advanced options. Open the interactive mode by calling Ducker without arguments.

When you make a search in the interactive mode, the search results are displayed in your terminal. Each result consist of a number, a title, a URL and an abstract. After making the search you can open the URL of the first result by entering 1. Your default browser will open that URL (opening a new tab if it’s already running) and the program will prompt you again until you decide to exit. You can quit the program entering q.

To check out every option execute the program with the –help or -h arguments.

Installation

You don’t have to install Ducker to run it. Just install Python 3.3 or later (if you don’t have it installed) and execute the run_ducker.py file.

However, you can install Ducker if you want with pip:

$ pip install ducker

Customization

You can always use your favourite command-line options of Ducker using Bash aliases or other utilities available for your shell. Let’s say we want to add an option to search for articles in Wikipedia; we could create a Bash alias for that.

$ alias wikipedia='ducker \!w'

Calling wikipedia in the shell would open the main page of wikipedia, and calling wikipedia free software would open the “Free software” article from wikipedia. Note that we’re using DuckDuckGo bangs and that the exclamation mark (!) must be escaped in Bash.

Similarly, you can create an alias to never use JavaScript when using Ducker.

$ alias duck='ducker --no-javascript'

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