A metasearch engine based on Google written in Deno 🦕
I haven't been posting updates since some days because I'm working on a V2 written in V! The current project is pretty usable but, the speed isn't good enough. For a casual website that's good but for a search engine it isn't satisfying enough. I'm also currently blocked by a bug/feature in V itself.
- Based on Google to get best results
- Beautiful UI and innovative UX
- Privacy respecting (no cookies, no link-tracking, random user-agent, etc.)
- No ads
- Proxy support (maybe Tor too in the future)
- Optional customization
Non-goal: support old, or even not so old, browsers
You can quickly test it on my instances, just remember to only use it for testing proposes as they may be unavailable during some dev sessions:
git clone https://github.com/Hunam6/Goodgle & cd Goodgle
deno run --allow-net --allow-read --allow-env --unstable --import-map=IM.json app.ts
Hi and welcome! Contributing is very welcome! Every type of contribution is welcomed, just remember to follow the GitHub Community Guidelines.
-
Report
Internal Server Error
s when performing searches, don't forget to provide the search terms and the geographic location of the server (or the instance used). -
Submit an issue.
-
Submit a PR: please follow the styling rules indicated in
.editorconfig
and.vscode/settings.json
.
PS: if you don't know where to start look at all the "TODO" comments (I recommend Todo Tree for VSCode).
This project is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
Whoogle by @benbusby: the original idea
Oak by @kitsonk: the web framework/middleware
Deno DOM by @b-fuze: the DOM parser
Dotenv by @bpietvanzoen: the .env file handler
Mustache.ts by @fabrv: the template engine