[Surfraw-devel] elvi extension for searx

krosos krosos at autistici.org
Thu Aug 20 11:21:11 UTC 2015


>krosos <krosos at autistici.org> writes:
>
> Jason Ryan <jasonwryan at gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Hi Nils,
>>
>> On 19/08/15 at 07:39pm, krosos wrote:
>>>Hi Jason,
>>>
>>>of course.
>>>
>>>This comment is based on my interpretation that you mean the actual elvi
>>>and not the commented section.
>>>At first, this is my first elvi and I'm not that experienced in bash
>>>scripting.
>>>I am looking to get later a method to get an up to date list of all
>>>instances and have the option to spread the query to different
>>>instances, or the one set as favorit, or something similar.
>>>Inclusion of non-www networks is equally important.
>>>
>>>I filtered out all the non-working and certificate error servers.
>>>
>>>It's just the first release, so if anyone sees something worth improving
>>>in it, feel free to change.
>>>
>>>Theoretically it could be cut down to searx.me, but there are other
>>>services and hopefully in the near future we get some transparency on
>>>the logging / anonymizing of the individual instances, so some could be
>>>filtered out that way.
>>>
>>>I think my initial thoughts were that I wanted to offer all possible
>>>options and not leave out instances which are working, so queries could
>>>theoretically be spread more between instances.
>>>In practice, my approach might be improved.
>>>
>> That makes sense.
>>
>> How about, initially anyway, we just offer a handful of (testable) servers,
>> simply in the interests of manageability?
>>
>> It is a great service, by the way; I'd not encountered it before. Thanks!
>>
>> /J
>
> Okay,
>
> then how about:
> searx.me , laquadrature.net , privatesearch.io , laquadrature + searx's
> hidden-service addresses and the one hyperboria address?
>
> I will push this changes to the github repo later today for this elvi
> (and more elvis to come) if this looks okay to you.
>
>
> Nils / krosos
>
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Okay, looks way more compact to me and could work out:
https://github.com/krosos/surfraw


krosos



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