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go-search

Godoc.org via the command-line.

godoc command-line search

Installation

Via go-get or the binary releases.

$ go get github.com/tj/go-search

Usage

  • Add an alias: alias gos=go-search
  • Help text:
    $ go-search --help
    Usage:
        go-search <query>... [--top] [--count n] [--open]
        go-search -h | --help
        go-search --version
    
      Options:
        -n, --count n    number of results [default: 5]
        -t, --top        top-level packages only
        -o, --open       open godoc.org search results in default browser
        -h, --help       output help information
        -v, --version    output version
  • Examples:
    $ go-search UUID
    
        github.com/pborman/uuid
        godoc.org/pkg/github.com/pborman/uuid
        The uuid package generates and inspects UUIDs.
    
        github.com/satori/go.uuid
        godoc.org/pkg/github.com/satori/go.uuid
        Package uuid provides implementation of Universally Unique
        Identifier (UUID).
    
        github.com/nu7hatch/gouuid
        godoc.org/pkg/github.com/nu7hatch/gouuid
        This package provides immutable UUID structs and the
        functions NewV3, NewV4, NewV5 and Parse() for generating
        versions 3, 4 and 5 UUIDs as specified in RFC 4122.
    
        github.com/twinj/uuid
        godoc.org/pkg/github.com/twinj/uuid
        This package provides RFC4122 and DCE 1.1 UUIDs.
    
        github.com/docker/distribution/uuid
        godoc.org/pkg/github.com/docker/distribution/uuid
        Package uuid provides simple UUID generation.
    $ go-search UUID --open
    # opens godoc.org search results in default browser

Changelog

0.0.3

  • Default search results limit in terminal to 5. Users may still control the limit with -n.
  • Minor fixes.

0.0.2

  • Feature: open search results on godoc.org with --open.

0.0.1

  • Initial release.

License

MIT