SearchMate is CLI tool that helps in searching the equivalent content over the internet by taking reference of a document (.txt,.pdf,.docx) and list down the URL with their appropriate find scores.
- Fetchs links of web pages related to provided content.
- Many of them aren't even ranked properly on google. So, it will help in exploring some rare treasures!
- Colorful CLI will help in better understanding of the things.
- It can accept multiple formats of the file containing your content like
.txt
,.docx
,.pdf
(containg text and not text on images). Find Score
feartures lets you know how much of text in that link matchs yours.- Save results in a
.txt
file so you can refer it later. - You can store the output which is by default named
results.txt
in the path you wish,
Note: Make sure that terminal is opened in the same directory where the tool files are kept.
Python 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, and 3.9 are fully supported and tested. This library may work on later versions of 3, but we do not currently run tests against those versions.
Python < 3
After cloning this repository you will be requiring some packages to install. Ofcourse you will need
python
but there are few other dependencies that are require to use this application. All of them
are listed in the requirements.txt
file. You just have to follow the instructions below
in order to install them.
Open the terminal and execute the following command.
$ pip install requirements.txt
After installing the dependencies , you are ready to use the tool!
This tools itself holds an option which can show you its usage. Just execute the following command in the terminal.
$ python main.py --help
Usage: main.py [OPTIONS]
SearchMate is CLI tool that helps in searching the equivalent content over
the internet by taking reference of a document(.txt,.pdf,.docx) and list
down the URL with their appropriate find scores.
Example: python main.py -f input/file/path -o output/path
© SearchMate 2020
Options:
-f, --filename PATH Path to the file
-o, --output_directory PATH Where to place the results. Default = Current
Directory
-d, --developer About the Developers
-q, --qna Frequently Asked Questions
--help Show this message and exit.
$ python main.py -f file_name
After executing the above command, the links will be fetched and stored in the same
directory with the file name results.txt
as well as displayed on the terminal.
For demo purpose, a file named query.txt
is already there.
If you wish to store the results in a specific path, you'll need to execute the following command instead.
$ python main.py -f file_name -o your_path
it will redirect the output to whatever path you've mentioned with the default file name.
There is also a faq section, you can check it out!
$ python main.py --qna
We would love to get your suggestions and thoughts! Please report any bug, if found!
Open your favorite Terminal and run these commands. We'll be delighted to get your feedbacks!
Free Software, Hell Yeah!
A special thanks to Hiten Goyal
for
contributing to the project, who is quite literally the backbone of this project, that made this tool possible.
He has also provided valuable feedback and support during the development
of this app.
Thanks to all the beta testers for your time and patience. :)