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SearXNG.
It's like having a search engine customised to my needs.
Automatically filters out SEO junk sites, and redirects links automatically (e.g. reddit.com -> old.reddit.com)
Wait... How do you make SearXNG redirect to old.reddit?
Change your
settings.yml
to have thisAnd then define the rules like this:
Awesome! Thank you
You're welcome. :)
Wow this feature alone makes me want to try using it
It runs inside a docker container, so you could even have it locally (if you don't want to host it on a VPS).
Gosh, I love SearXNG, and how you can fit it to work into your workflow!