Thank you guys for your answer. I'll give it a try today.

2009/6/22 Christopher James Halse Rogers <[email protected]>

> On Sun, 2009-06-21 at 14:40 -0700, Mike Rooney wrote:
> > On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Benjamin
> > Klüglein<[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hello group,
> > >
> > > as this is my first mail here I have to 'do' a statement first: Do
> > > absolutely rocks!!! It really works like a charm and boosts my
> productivity!
> > > Thanks a lot!! :-)
> > >
> > > A use case which I'm often facing is, that I quickly want to check the
> > > package archive for existing packages and install what I find. Right
> now I
> > > open a terminal and search via "apt-cache search foo" look for what
> fits and
> > > then install it.
> > >
> > > Is there a way to do this directly with Do? I know the AptURL Install
> > > plugin, but it implies that I know the exact name of the package. While
> > > sitting on my couch I came up with the idea that it would be cool to be
> able
> > > to do something like the following:
> > > Summon Do => type 'search package' or something significant shorter :-)
> =>
> > > type a search term => tab => a list of packages found by apt-cache gets
> > > displayed, select one and press return and the package then gets
> installed
> > > by the AptURL install plugin.
> > > Would it be better that I try to extend the AptURL plugin or to write a
> > > complete new?
> > >
> >
> > This definitely sounds like a cool and useful idea; I also use that
> > workflow frequently. AptURL might not be a good name for the plugin if
> > it also used apt-cache search. Is there any precedent for plugins
> > talking to each other or passing items to another plugin? I think a
> > separate plug-in could be the most coherent since it is reasonable
> > that you would only want to search packages but not install them.
> >
> The current way that plugins would do this would be the
> Summon => "audio player" => "search package" => enter, and the "search
> packages" plugin would re-summon with a text-item (see how plugins like
> TinyURL & Pastebin do it").
>
> Obviously here we'd be wanting to return a list of text-items; I presume
> this would work, but I've never used a plugin that did it.
>
> This might be one of the nice places to use PackageKit, if you're
> feeling like making the plugin a little less Debian-centric :)
>

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