Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.
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有很多命令的,够Geek
- add-to-calendarAdds an event to your calendar.
Currently, only works with Google Calendar, so you'll need a Google account to use it. Try issuing "add lunch with dan tomorrow".
- amazon-searchSearches Amazon for books matching your words.
- answers-searchSearches Answers.com for the given words.
- ask-searchSearches Ask.com for the given words.
- boldIf you're in a rich-text-edit area, makes the selected text bold.
- bugzillaSearches Bugzilla for Mozilla bugs matching the given words.
- calculateCalculates the value of a mathematical expression.
Try it out: issue "calc 22/7 - 1".
- check-calendarChecks what events are on your calendar for a given date.
Currently, only works with Google Calendar, so you'll need a Google account to use it. Try issuing "check thursday".
- close-tabCloses the tab that matches the given name.
- command-editorTakes you to the Ubiquity command editor page.
- command-listTakes you to the page you're on right now.
- convertConverts a selection to a PDF, to rich text, or to html.
- defineGives the meaning of a word.
Try issuing "define aglet"
- deleteDeletes the selected chunk of HTML from the page.
- diggIf not yet submitted, submits the page to Digg. Otherwise, it takes you to the story's Digg page.
- licensed as MPL,GPL
View more information at http://www.gialloporpora.netsons.org.
- ebay-searchSearches EBay for auctions matching the given words.
- edit-pagePuts the web page into a mode where you can edit the contents.
In edit mode, you can edit the page like any document: Select text, delete it, add to it, copy and paste it. Issue 'bold', 'italic', or 'underline' commands to add formatting. Issue the 'save' command to save your changes so they persist even when you reload the page. Issue 'stop-editing-page' when you're done to go back to the normal page viewing mode.
- emailBegins composing an email to a person from your contact list.
Currently only works with Google Mail, so you'll need a GMail account to use it. Try selecting part of a web page (including links, images, etc) and then issuing "email this". You can also specify the recipient of the email using the word "to" and the name of someone from your contact list. For example, try issuing "email hello to jono" (assuming you have a friend named "jono").
- escape-html-entitiesReplaces html entities (<, >, and &) with their escape sequences.
- flickrSearches Flickr for pictures matching your words.
- get-email-addressLooks up the email address of a person from your contacts list given their name.
- googleSearches Google for your words.
- helpTakes you to the Ubiquity main help page.
- highlightHighlights your current selection, like this.
- imdbSearches the Internet Movie Database for your words.
- italicIf you're in a rich-text-edit area, makes the selected text italic.
- last-emailDisplays your most recent incoming email. Requires a Google Mail account.
- link-to-wikipediaTurns a selected phrase into a link to the matching Wikipedia article.
Can only be used in a rich text-editing field.
- mapTurns an address or location name into a Google Map.
Try issuing "map kalamazoo". You can click on the map in the preview pane to get a larger, interactive map that you can zoom and pan around. You can then click the "insert map in page" (if you're in an editable text area) to insert the map. So you can, for example, type an address in an email, select it, issue "map", click on the preview, and then insert the map.
- map-theseMaps multiple selected addresses or links onto a single Google Map. (Experimental!)
- msn-searchSearches MSN for the given words.
- redoRedoes your latest style/formatting or page-editing changes.
- remove-annotationsResets any annotation changes you've made to this page.
- saveSaves edits you've made to this page in an annotation.
- stop-editing-pageIf you used the 'edit page' command to put the page into editable mode, use this command to end that mode and go back to normal page viewing.
- syntax-highlightTreats your selection as program source code, guesses its language, and colors it based on syntax.
- tabSwitches to the tab that matches the given name.
- tagAdds a tag to describe the current page
- licensed as MPL/GPL/LGPL
View more information at http://autonome.wordpress.com/.
- tinyurlReplaces the selected URL with a TinyUrl
- translateTranslates from one language to another.
You can specify the language to translate to, and the language to translate from. For example, try issuing "translate mother from english to chinese". If you leave out the the languages, Ubiquity will try to guess what you want. It works on selected text in any web page, but there's a limit to how much it can translate at once (a couple of paragraphs.)
- twitterSets your Twitter status to a message of at most 160 characters.
You'll need a Twitter account, obviously. If you're not already logged in you'll be asked to log in.
- undeleteRestores the HTML deleted by the delete command.
- underlineIf you're in a rich-text-edit area, underlines the selected text.
- undoUndoes your latest style/formatting or page-editing changes.
- view-sourceShows you the source-code of the web page you're looking at.
- weatherChecks the weather for a given location.
Try issuing "weather chicago". It works with zip-codes, too.
- wikipediaSearches Wikipedia for your words.
- licensed as MPL
View more information at http://theunfocused.net/moz/ubiquity/verbs/.
- word-countDisplays the number of words in a selection.
- yahoo-searchSearches Yahoo for pages matching your words.
- yelpSearches Yelp for restaurants matching your words.
You can search for restaurants near a certain location using the near modifier. For example, try "yelp pizza near boston".
- youtubeSearches YouTube for videos matching your words.
- zoomZooms the Firefox window in or out.
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