Aiuto means "help" in Italian. This is a gem to help you to search Ruby helpers on Google by filtering on specific websites.
Install the gem with:
gem install aiuto
Then try it with:
aiuto Ruby is awesome
YEAH! Google is open and there are only Ruby blogs, forums and similia. No pages about stones and jewels!
This is the list of websites used in the gem. However by default only the websites under "blog", "git", "docs" and "social" are used by default.
{
blog: ["rubyflow.com", "medium.com", "rubylearning.com",
"rubyinside.com", "yehudakatz.com", "sitepoint.com/ruby",
"afreshcup.com", "rubyguides.com", "justinweiss.com",
"sandimetz.com", "guides.railsgirls.com"],
git: ["github.com", "gitlab.com"],
docs: ["ruby-doc.org", "devdocs.io/ruby", "rubydoc.info",
"guides.rubyonrails.org"],
social: ["stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/ruby",
"ruby-forum.com", "reddit.com/r/ruby", "reddit.com/r/rails"],
utility: ["ruby.libhunt.com"],
rails: ["opensourcerails.com", "guides.rubyonrails.org",
"reddit.com/r/rails",
"stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/ruby-on-rails"],
beginner: ["eloquentruby.com",
"pragprog.com/book/ruby4/programming-ruby-1-9-2-0",
"ruby.learncodethehardway.org/book",
"http://mislav.uniqpath.com/poignant-guide/",
"https://www.manning.com/books/rails-4-in-action",
"railstutorial.org/book"],
advanced: ["patshaughnessy.net", "confidentruby.com",
"pragprog.com/book/ager/exceptional-ruby", "rubyfu.net"]
}
If you want to use different filters you can use "-f" followed by the filter you want to use. Like this:
aiuto Rails is awesome -f rails beginner
In this case we filter by using the websites in the group "rails" and "beginner".
Yes! I provide -no
to remove all the filters, and -r
to remove the word "ruby" from the search.
Futher I add aiuto --help
for helps on the terminal and aiuto --list
for returning the above list.
Please create issue or do some pull requests for any idea you have.
I am more than welcome to improve this gem with your help. 😄