@Kalinga Your cheatsheet looks great! However,
I use #curlie (https://github.com/rs/curlie) with simplified interface. I've found this solution much more convenient for me to not remember all #curl interfaces.
"Curlie is a Web directory, not a search engine. Although we offer a search query, the purpose of Curlie is to list and categorize web sites. We do not rank, promote or optimize sites for search engines. Curlie is simply a data provider. Its data users, such as Google, Yahoo, and AOL, install their own search functionality on their sites. Curlie has no influence or knowledge on how these search engines process search queries."
@andybaio
> Waiting for someone to make an artisanal search engine that only indexes manually verified websites written by humans.
Thanks to your post, I went to see out if DMoz is still a thing, and found its successor:
https://curlie.org/docs/en/about.html
Today I heard about the #SearchEngine known as #Gigablast for the first time ever. Thanks to poking around #Curlie, which was linked from an article on Wikipedia and which is apparently a #WebDirectory and a successor to #DMOZ. A web directory is something I'd never touched in many, many years...but now that I've tried it I think it might be useful in some ways.
#dmoz #WebDirectory #curlie #gigablast #searchengine
hmm, seems firefox tracking prevention was preventing the content from showing under the category page. http://curlie.org seems to work fine!
#webdirectory #curlie #search