2011/1/30 Dan McGee <[email protected]>: > On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Cilyan Olowen <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello everyone! >> >> It's been a long time that I wanted to do an OpenSearch shortcut to >> the AUR. I do an extensive use of search engines and keywords in my >> daily navigation and I was really missing one for AUR. So I wrote one, >> that was not so complex. :) >> I tested it using Firefox 3.6, so please test it a little bit more. >> To include the search engine in a web page for auto discovery, the >> HTML <head/> element should include a "profile" attribute that >> contains the value "http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/", and a >> <link/> tag such as >> <link rel="search" >> type="application/opensearchdescription+xml" >> href="http://path/to/aur-osd.xml" >> title="AUR Packages" /> >> (href must contain a complete uri, relative path doesn't seem to be >> supported) >> >> I set up a page so you can test it: >> http://www.cilyan.org/aurosd/aur-osd-link.html >> >> Once an appropriate keyword is set up in Ff "Manage search engines", >> finding a package on AUR is now as simple as typing "aur <package>" in >> the address bar! > > As an FYI, I added this to the main site a while back: > http://projects.archlinux.org/archweb.git/commit/?id=8c077a4caa73c7e4a5e148195f1d6d3cdae572cf > http://www.archlinux.org/opensearch/packages/ > > -Dan >
Yes, indeed and I use it quite often since a long time (using the "ap" keyword, if you want to know ;)), thanks a lot!
