Many users don’t know CommandLine can do Web-Search too
When we want to search for something on the Internet, we directly jump to our favorite web-browser like Chrome, Firefox, Brave, or any sort of browser. Have you ever thought we can do a search from the terminal itself?
1.) If you are geeky who like to have all work done from the terminal itself
2.) Privacy Concern (No JavaScript support)
3.) Slow Bandwith Connection
4.) Read Webpage without any distraction
5.) Stuck with CLI and need to Browse the Internet
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