5 Google Custom Search Engines for searching in 48 pastebin sites
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5 Google Custom Search Engines for searching in 48 pastebin sites
Scrape Google Custom Search results with spelling correction and rich snippets
Google APIs Client Wrapper for PHP with multi developer keys (free unlimited requests for google services, custom search example)
This project collects Wikipedia articles from a search term entered by the user and formats the data into a .docx (Word Document) document with images related to each section of the collected article.
Simple frontend for Google Custom Search Engine
Google Clone Built with Google Custom Search API and ReactJS with Dark Mode even before google's official rollout
A Node.js script to fetch image URLs for products using the Google Custom Search API. Reads data from a JSON file, retrieves the images, and saves the results with image URLs in a new file.
The StanLeeBot is a .NET Core web application and it scours the Marvel and DC websites for information you are looking for. It can also shorten long URLS into nice mrvl.co short urls.
LinkedIn company profiles finder using LangChain Agents
Image search plugin for Vim written in Vim9 script
Google Custom Search API
Caching proxy for Google Custom Search
Slack Stan Lee Bot that scours the Marvel website to find the information you're looking for
A Custom Google Search tool developed using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, ReactJS, and Google API. Enhancing search experiences with a seamless and responsive interface!
A Python library designed to make Google Custom Search API integration effortless and highly customizable. With user-friendly methods for managing, parsing, and navigating search results, csecraf allows developers to perform precise, tailored searches and easily extract relevant content from search responses.
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