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Apparently a help database with a fairly decent parser. Otherwise I couldn't comment on "is it safe" to use. I am not a programmer but looking at this line;
console.error("Cannot fetch answers from Stackoverflow.");
Tells you where the database is coming from. My question is, wouldn't it be better to just visit http://stackoverflow.com instead of using a terminal like parser?
Tells you where the database is coming from. My question is, wouldn't it be better to just visit http://stackoverflow.com instead of using a terminal like parser?
well according to the github page ,,,,,,,,"It uses Google and Stackoverflow APIs, because Stackoverflow search on its own doesn't works as well."
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