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diggl

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http://labs.digg.com{ifThen -value1 {% 1 %s} -value2 arc -test EQUAL -then /arc/ -else {ifThen -value1 {% 1 %s} -value2 stack -test EQUAL -then /stack{ifThen -value1 {% 2 %s} -value2 up -test EQUAL -then /?upcoming -else {ifThen -value1 {% 2 %s} -value2 all -test EQUAL -then /?spy -else}} -else {ifThen -value1 {% 1 %s} -value2 swarm -test EQUAL -then /swarm{ifThen -value1 {% 2 %s} -value2 up -test EQUAL -then /?upcoming -else {ifThen -value1 {% 2 %s} -value2 pop -test EQUAL -then /?popular -else}} -else {ifThen -value1 {% 1 %s} -value2 spy -test EQUAL -then /bigspy{ifThen -value1 {% 2 %s} -value2 pop -test EQUAL -then /?popular -else {ifThen -value1 {% 2 %s} -value2 all -test EQUAL -then /?spy -else}} -else}}}}[no url encoding]
NAME

	diggl - used to quickly navigate http://labs.digg.com/


SYNTAX



	diggl [NAVIGATION KEY] [DEPENDENT INFORMATION]



EXAMPLES

	diggl Returns: Brings you to the main page
	diggl stack Returns: Brings you to stack view
	diggl arcdl mac Returns: Downloads the latest mac application of the Arc View

	NAVIGATION KEY/BRINGS YOU TO/DEPENDANT INFORMATION

	arc	Arc View
	stack	Stack View	Defaults to popular, use: "up" for upcoming, "all" for all
	swarm	Swarm View	Defaults to All, use: "up" for upcoming, "pop" for popular
	spy	Big Spy View	Defaults to New, use: "pop" for popular, "all" for all.
	

DESCRIPTION

	Uses ifThen to examine what follows the base command and determine what/if it should append to the end of the URL.    



NOTES

	Feel free to use this idea and base code to make similar commands, just credit me.
	I plan to make more commands like this- in fact, this is the third of it's kind, but the first submitted. Still working on the others.

	Feel free to email me if there's a problem with the command-



CREDITS

	Idea and Code - Klink C. <mrthr33 _at_ gmail _dot_ com>

	ifThen Command and Script - Allen Ormond <aormond (at) gmail (dot) com>
    
76 uses - Created 2007-10-04 21:10:46 - Last used 2013-04-08 21:37:32
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