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I'm wondering, is there any way / any program to extract / download an arch wiki page while in the shell? This would be a complementary feature to man, for example.
I've tried to search the forums and google it for a while, but I can't think of the right words (besides "arch, wiki, shell, command line")
I'm thinking of a command "archwiki fluxbox", for example, which would extract the fluxbox page from the arch wiki and display it (conveniently, man/info style) in my shell. Does such program exist?
Last edited by thiagowfx (2013-09-19 14:44:57)
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Just use a text-based browser - links, lynx, w3m, etc.
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Thank you karol, this is exactly what I was thinking of.
Here are some interesting links:
http://kmkeen.com/arch-wiki-lite/
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=114291
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surfraw. It has elvi for the wiki and arch packages.
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Greetings,
I was searching for that too, thank you.
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