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Ubiquity Wowhead Command
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Post by
Smaragd
I would understand it if this script did something neat, like make an item specification box to paste in forums or something like that. But is this just to search Wowhead for items? Isn't it easier to just use
http://www.wowhead.com/?searchplugins
then?
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Post by
Wanderingfox
The nifty thing about the above, is that if you're on a site that doesn't have wowhead links, and stumble upon an item you haven't seen before, all you have to do is highlight it, hit ctrl-space, type wowhead, and hit enter.
I've actually been using a very similar ubiquity script myself for a while now, it's essentially the same thing, except with the unneeded variables removed (you can blame my freshman comp-sci professor for beating that into my head XD)
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158964
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Post by
Kallech
I feel the need to note that if you want to add a new command, just call up Ubiquity and type command-editor.
This is pretty neat - thanks!
Post by
mstone0802
Thank you very much! I was considering writing one, and the only thing that stopped me is my extremely advanced sucking at writing any type of code. Thank you for keeping me from embarrassing myself!
Post by
eivl
Thanks, this is great! =)
I use Ubiqutiy for everything, have written my own be.imba search script, this will fit nicly into my collection!
Post by
Lockslap
Wow, how have I not heard of Ubiquity before. I think I am in love!
Post by
JamesKilton
Just a note: using the Ubiquity editor pane has been hit or miss for me whether your commands stay around for new Ubiquity releases.
I've gone ahead and made this a Gist, which the Ubiquity plugin will automatically recognize and register as a new command.
Just click here:
http://gist.github.com/55085
Thanks for the script!
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