Ubiquity Command for Google Code Search

September 10th, 2008

Apologies for the extended silence, I’ve been super busy writing my OSDC paper. The paper was submitted for review just a few days back, so hopefully I’ll have a bit more time for this blog now. :)

Over the past day or two I’ve started taking a look at Mozilla Ubiquity, and have been quite impressed. Mac heads might think of it as QuickSilver for the browser: a keyboard-driven interface to getting stuff done. However, the real power of Ubiquity lies in how easy it is to extend it with new commands. It’s a command-line geek’s dream.

Anyway — until I find the time to write a meaningful post, check out my Ubiquity command for Google Code Search. You will need to install the Ubiquity add-on in order to install this command, obviously :)

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1 Comment

  1. OJ

    Thanks for the pointer to Ubiquity. Could be quite a handy tool!

    On a side note: COME ON man, put the full post text into your RSS feed :) Coming here for 5 extra lines is annoying (and I can’t read your articles offline either). Full text feeds for the win!

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