As some of you know, I have created some tools for Stack Exchange sites (like Ask Ubuntu) on Stack Apps.
What tools have been developed for Ask Ubuntu, or are especially useful to Ask Ubuntu users?
As some of you know, I have created some tools for Stack Exchange sites (like Ask Ubuntu) on Stack Apps.
What tools have been developed for Ask Ubuntu, or are especially useful to Ask Ubuntu users?
StackApplet for Linux
StackApplet - Monitor your reputation and get notified of comments. [v1.5 released]
For everybody who can't get enough of the numbers, there's now
Great name, I know :P
Usage:
Download the script from Here and save it somewhere
Execute it like this:
python /home/username/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=41
Where /home/username/stackstats.py
is the absolute path to the script, askubuntu.com
is any stackexchange site and 41
is your user-id.
askubuntu.com/users/1067
/stefano-palazzo
.I recommend you set up an alias in your ~/.bash_aliases
, like this:
alias ask-stats="python ~/stackstats.py --site=askubuntu.com --user=1067"
Hope you like it, let me know if something's wrong as always:-)
I've tested it on fresh installs of
Please edit this list, if you are running anything else
StackStats now lives on GitHub. Also, it's now licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v3. Please hack if you like, and contribute your changes back.
If you see a bug, and you know python and github, fix it. ;)
I'm proud to announce the first askubuntu.com extension, developed for Firefox, Opera and Chrome.
The extension, called AskUbuntu Add-on, allows to easily track user info and questions.
The extension that displays user reputation/badges, monitor activity and provides an easy access to unanswered questions, user questions, user favorites and user tags from an askubuntu.com account.
Home page: http://www.webgapps.org/addons/askubuntu
Mozilla gallery: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/242568/
Opera gallery: https://addons.opera.com/addons/extensions/details/askubuntu-add-on...
Google gallery: https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/...
Please let me know what you think about it.
Note: some Gnome users might experience diminished functionality if their Firefox does not show icons in menus, since the icons are indicators of new activity. To solve this problem visit: Where is the gnome option to display icons in menus?
Firefox
Opera
Chrome
Ask Ubuntu is now available in the Stack Exchange Data Explorer.
http://data.stackexchange.com/ubuntu/queries
The meta site is also available:
"An Android app that allows you to browse StackExchange websites in a very cool, native kind of way, while keeping a stackoverflow-like look & feel."
Links:
Source code and bug tracker...
Install by scanning this QR code:
We have a Lens for Unity in 11.04 now, which gives us desktop integration with the site. (This is handy for when you run into a question and remember that it's a dupe and you need to search it real quick.):
I have written a tool that can be used to view the data dumps offline:
StackExchange Data Dump Viewer - A Desktop Tool for Viewing the StackExchange Data Dumps
Screenshot:
There is a add on for chrome, not quite as good as this one, but it's a nice notifier, it works with any Stack Exchange site. I'm currently using this one to follow accounts on Stackoverflow, Superuser and AskUbuntu.
You can get it here.
Google Chrome/Chromium Site Specific search.
Open up Chrome's preferences.
Click the "Manage Search Engines" button.
Ask Ubuntu
search engine information.You'll see that I selected the third part - you'll need to change that to the following:
http://www.google.com/search?gcx=w&ix=c2&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=site%3Aaskubuntu.com+%s
Boom, you've now replaced the default Ask Ubuntu search with Google's site-specific search.
Allows you to browse ubuntu.stackexchange.com through a mobile site designed for smartphones.
http://stackmobile.com/site.php?site=ubuntu.stackexchange
Screenshot:
Screenshot from a webOS device.
ask-ubuntu.xml
at .mozilla/[profile.name]/searchplugins
folder. For example, /home/nits/.mozilla/firefox/airbfsl5.default/searchplugins/ask-ubuntu.xml
Add the following content in it.
<SearchPlugin xmlns="http://www.mozilla.org/2006/browser/search/" xmlns:os="http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/"> <os:ShortName>Ask Ubuntu</os:ShortName> <os:Description>Search Ask Ubuntu: Q&A for Ubuntu users and developers</os:Description> <os:InputEncoding>UTF-8</os:InputEncoding> <os:Image width="16" height="16">data:image/x-icon;base64,AAABAAEAEBAAAAEAIABoBAAAFgAAACgAAAAQAAAAIAAAAAEAIAAAAAAAAAAAABMLAAATCwAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEzdPwBM3a8ATN3vAEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzdrwBM3V8ATN0vAEzdbwBM3a8ATN3vAAAAAAAAAAAATN0PAEzdvwBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzdvwAAAAAATN0PAEzdzwBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3W8AAAAAAEzdvwBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN0vAEzdPwBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzdXwBM3Z8ATN3/OWzj/8PR9v/D0fb/tMb0/3eZ6//D0fb/w9H2/zls4/+Wr/D/OWzj/1mD5/+0xvT/AEzd/wBM3a8ATN3vAEzd/7TG9P+Wr/D/KGHh//////8oYeH/KGHh/7TG9P+ku/L/w9H2/3eZ6//w8/z/SXfl/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f93mev/8PP8/8PR9v//////OWzj/8PR9v/w8/z/WYPn/8PR9v//////d5nr/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/FFff/xRX3/93mev/4Oj6/4ek7v/D0fb/AEzd/xRX3//D0fb/0dz4/8PR9v8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3fAEzd/zls4//w8/z/8PP8/2mN6f9Jd+X/4Oj6//////9Zg+f/w9H2/0l35f+Wr/D/aY3p/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzdnwBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/8PR9v9Jd+X/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzdrwBM3T8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f+0xvT/SXfl/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3V8AAAAAAEzdrwBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3b8AAAAAAAAAAABM3Q8ATN3PAEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3c8ATN0PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEzdDwBM3a8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3f8ATN3/AEzd/wBM3b8ATN0PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEzdPwBM3Z8ATN3vAEzd/wBM3f8ATN3vAEzdrwBM3T8AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA8AAgIMAAICCAACAggAAgIAAAICAAACAgAAAgIAAAICAAACAgAAAgIAAAICAAACAggAEgIIABICDAAyAg8A8gIA==</os:Image> <os:Url type="text/html" method="GET" template="http://www.google.co.in/search?q=site%3Aaskubuntu.com+{searchTerms}"> </os:Url> </SearchPlugin>
Restart the browser
(StackApps post: https://stackapps.com/questions/4324/stackbrowser-for-ubuntu-touch)
StackBrowser allows you to explore the StackExchange network natively on Ubuntu Touch. Written in QML and JavaScript, it is mostly an excuse to play with the new Ubuntu SDK.
Currently you can:
https://launchpad.net/stackbrowser
StackBrowser will be available in the Ubuntu Touch Software Center. It can be tested on a 13.10 Ubuntu desktop system, or on earlier releases if you have the SDK installed, by grabbing its source from Launchpad.
bzr branch lp:stackbrowser
cd stackbrowser
qmlscene stackbrowser.qml
Service has been discontinued.
Unfortunately due to lack of resources and time, this service has been discontinued. This answer will remain for historical purposes.
Ask Ubuntu Search is a fast search engine for the site that uses the information in the data dumps and the API to respond to your search queries. Because it uses the API to keep up to date, the server uses data no older than two minutes to process your search query.
http://askubuntu.quickmediasolutions.com
Screenshot: