• Crul@lemm.ee
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    0
    ·
    1 year ago

    I think there is some misunderstanding… there are a lot of ways of downloading a list of URLs. For videos I use yt-dlp.

    I didn’t know about IDM/IDX, I asume they are Internet Download Manager and Xtreme Download Manager, right? From what I see those are independent programs and not Firefox add-ons (correct me if I’m wrong).

    What I find weird is that, what Bazzacuda can achieve if I have multiple tabs with i.imgur.com/.../...jpg URLs does not work if I change the jpg extensions with mp4. But I’m probably missing something (or not explaining myself properly).

    Thanks!

      • Crul@lemm.ee
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        edit-2
        1 year ago

        Got it, thanks for the patience :)

        It makes the job easier than reverse searching image with Yandex (which is the best method I use).

        Regarding reverse image search, this is the bookmarklet I use to lauch 5 different searches at once. On firefox you can set a keyword so I just type rev on the navbar on a tab with an image.

        pretty-print reverse image searches bookmarklet
        (function() {
            var url;
            var args = '%s';
            var imgs = document.getElementsByTagName("img");
            var imgIdx = undefined;
            if (imgs.length == 0) return;
            if (imgs.length > 1) {
                if (args.length > 1) imgIdx = parseInt(args[1]);
                if (imgIdx === undefined || isNaN(imgIdx) || imgIdx < 1 || imgIdx > imgs.length) {
                    numberImgs();
                    imgIdx = parseInt(prompt(`There are ${imgs.length} images, select index:`, 1));
                }
                if (isNaN(imgIdx) || imgIdx < 1 || imgIdx > imgs.length) return;
                url = imgs[imgIdx - 1].src;
            } else {
                url = imgs[0].src;
            }
            if (!url) return;
            url = encodeURIComponent(url);
            window.open("https://saucenao.com/search.php?url=" + url);
            window.open("https://lens.google.com/uploadbyurl?url=" + url);
            window.open("https://www.bing.com/images/searchbyimage?cbir=sbi&imgurl=" + url);
            window.open("https://www.tineye.com/search?url=" + url);
            window.open("https://yandex.com/images/search?rpt=imageview&url=" + url);
        
            function numberImgs() {
                var imgs = document.getElementsByTagName("img");
                for (var img = 0; img < imgs.length; img++) {
                    var parent = imgs[img].parentElement;
                    if (!parent) continue;
                    var numberDiv = document.createElement("div");
                    numberDiv.innerHTML = 1 + img;
                    numberDiv.className = "tmpImgNumberDiv";
                    numberDiv.style.position = "absolute";
                    numberDiv.style.padding = "2px 9px 2px 6px";
                    numberDiv.style.background = "#f00";
                    numberDiv.style.color = "#fff";
                    numberDiv.style.zIndex = "9999";
                    numberDiv.style.lineHeight = "normal";
                    parent.prepend(numberDiv);
                }
                setTimeout(function() {
                    var imgNumbers = document.getElementsByClassName("tmpImgNumberDiv");
                    var idx = imgNumbers.length - 1;
                    while (idx >= 0) {
                        imgNumbers[idx].remove();
                        idx--;
                    }
                }, 5000);
            }
        })();
        

         

        One-liner:

        javascript:(function() {var url;var args = '%s';var imgs = document.getElementsByTagName("img");var imgIdx = undefined;if (imgs.length == 0) return;if (imgs.length > 1) {if (args.length > 1) imgIdx = parseInt(args[1]);if (imgIdx === undefined || isNaN(imgIdx) || imgIdx < 1 || imgIdx > imgs.length) {numberImgs();imgIdx = parseInt(prompt(`There are ${imgs.length} images, select index:`, 1));}if (isNaN(imgIdx) || imgIdx < 1 || imgIdx > imgs.length) return;url = imgs[imgIdx - 1].src;} else {url = imgs[0].src;}if (!url) return;url = encodeURIComponent(url);window.open("https://saucenao.com/search.php?url=" + url);window.open("https://lens.google.com/uploadbyurl?url=" + url);window.open("https://www.bing.com/images/searchbyimage?cbir=sbi&imgurl=" + url);window.open("https://www.tineye.com/search?url=" + url);window.open("https://yandex.com/images/search?rpt=imageview&url=" + url);function numberImgs() {var imgs = document.getElementsByTagName("img");for (var img = 0; img < imgs.length; img++) {var parent = imgs[img].parentElement;if (!parent) continue;var numberDiv = document.createElement("div");numberDiv.innerHTML = 1 + img;numberDiv.className = "tmpImgNumberDiv";numberDiv.style.position = "absolute";numberDiv.style.padding = "2px 9px 2px 6px";numberDiv.style.background = "#f00";numberDiv.style.color = "#fff";numberDiv.style.zIndex = "9999";numberDiv.style.lineHeight = "normal";parent.prepend(numberDiv);}setTimeout(function() {var imgNumbers = document.getElementsByClassName("tmpImgNumberDiv");var idx = imgNumbers.length - 1;while (idx >= 0) {imgNumbers[idx].remove();idx--;}}, 5000);}})();
        

        The 5 searches it launches are (replacing XXXX with the image URL):

        • Google: https://lens.google.com/uploadbyurl?url=XXXX
        • Bing: https://www.bing.com/images/searchbyimage?cbir=sbi&imgurl=XXXX
        • TinEye: https://www.tineye.com/search?url=XXXX
        • Yandex: https://yandex.com/images/search?rpt=imageview&url=XXXX
        • SauceNAO: https://saucenao.com/search.php?url=XXXX
          • Crul@lemm.ee
            link
            fedilink
            arrow-up
            1
            ·
            1 year ago

            An extension that does this with over 30 image search engines is Search By Image, a Mozilla recommended extension

            I don’t know how I missed that until now, thanks!! I will try it right now.

            I also use ImgOps.com

            Yeah, that’s what I was using for a while and what motivated me to write the bookmarklet to avoid going through it every time.

            Regarding the different searches, I foudn that they cover very different needs:

            • TinEye: usually the best when you want (almost) exact matches.
            • Yandex: probably the stronger as a general search
            • Google: in my experience, the best to “understand” the image and identify the object / subject even if there are no real matches for that image
            • Bing: you sometimes get lucky with it when the others fail
            • SauceNAO: the most convenient to find the original pages for DeviantArt, ArtStation and Twitter images.