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l>>

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lucky>> {param s;k %s}
NAME
     l>> - Google site-specific search on a site for which you do not know the URL.

SYNOPSIS
     l>> [KEYWORDS TO DESCRIBE SITE];[KEYWORDS TO SEARCH WITHIN SITE]

EXAMPLES
     l>> chicago metromix;sushi restaurants
          [returns Google results for 'sushi restuarants' at metromix.chicagotribune.com]
     
     l>> omaha reader;old market
          [returns Google results for 'old market' at www.thereader.com]

DESCRIPTION
     This command is allows you to do a search within a given site.  The first parameter 
     should describe the site you are looking for.  It will do a Google search on the first 
     parameter, select the first result, then search for the second parameter within that site.
     
     This is a shorter version of the lucky>> command.
     
     

NOTES
     Related commands:  lucky>, l>, lucky>>
     
     This command uses Allen Ormond's "param" command.  
     Inspired by Eliazar Parra's > and luckyecho commands, that latter of which uses 
     Sean O'Hagan's scrape command.

AUTHOR
     Brian Armknecht
     
     
     b.a.
    
545 uses - Created 2006-07-31 22:24:36 - Last used 2023-05-02 16:46:11
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