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lucky>

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gfl site:{ extractDomainName { luckyecho %s } } ${k} [no url encoding]
NAME
     lucky> - An extension to Google's "I'm feeling lucky" search.

SYNOPSIS
     lucky> [KEYWORDS TO DESCRIBE SITE] -k [KEYWORDS TO SEARCH WITHIN SITE]

EXAMPLES
     lucky> victoria tourism -k gardens
         [returns information about gardens at www.tourismvictoria.com]
     
     lucky> chicago reader -k improv
         [returns the improv listings at www.chicagoreader.com]

DESCRIPTION
     This command allows you to do a Google "I'm Feeling Lucky" search with the
     ability to use one set of search terms to desribe the site, and a separate set
     of search terms to find the item within the site.
     
     It is useful if you want to search within a specific site, but you don't know the
     URL or Yubnub command for that site.
     

NOTES
     Inspired by Eliazar Parra's > and luckyecho commands, that latter of which uses 
     Sean O'Hagan's scrape command.
     
     Thanks, guys.

AUTHOR
     Brian Armknecht
     
     b.a.
    
1132 uses - Created 2006-07-30 12:42:38 - Last used 2015-12-27 05:56:19
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