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[CONTRIB] apt-search



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Hey.

After getting sick of having to have a browser around to hit
packages.debian.org, I wrote a python script that handle it for me.

This way you can do an 'apt-search bash' and see what packages are available.

What do you guys think of this?  Should I package this as a standard debian
package?  It is GPL but relies on python and lynx.

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