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February 25, 2008, at 03:09 AM by Andrew
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In January 2006 I was using Craigslist to look for a used car (a '90s Saturn SC1? / SL1? / SW1?), but it quickly became apparent that anything I was interested in usually sold within a few hours of being posted. Since I didn't have time to constantly refresh their website, I put together this little script to automatically email sellers when it finds something I'm interested in, and sends me a copy of the posting. Another nice feature is that it can poll multiple searches, something that's very inconvenient in a web browser since Craigslist doesn't do boolean searching.

Download: cl-finder-latest.tar.bz2

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In January 2006 I was using Craigslist to look for a used car (a '90s Saturn SC1 / SL1 / SW1), but it quickly became apparent that anything I was interested in usually sold within a few hours of being posted. Since I didn't have time to constantly refresh their website, I put together this little script to automatically email sellers when it finds something I'm interested in, and sends me a copy of the posting. Another nice feature is that it can poll multiple searches, something that's very inconvenient in a web browser since Craigslist doesn't do boolean searching.

Download: cl-finder-latest.tar.bz2

Contact: andrew @ (this site's domain)

December 01, 2006, at 10:14 PM by Andrew
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I've been using Craigslist to look for a used car (a '90s Saturn SC1? / SL1? / SW1? if you're looking to get rid of one :), but it quickly became apparent that anything I was interested in usually sold within a few hours of being posted. Since I don't have time to constantly refresh their website, I put together this little script to automatically email sellers when it finds something I'm interested in, and sends me a copy of the posting. Another nice feature is that it can poll multiple searches, something that's very inconvenient in a web browser since Craigslist doesn't do boolean searching.

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In January 2006 I was using Craigslist to look for a used car (a '90s Saturn SC1? / SL1? / SW1?), but it quickly became apparent that anything I was interested in usually sold within a few hours of being posted. Since I didn't have time to constantly refresh their website, I put together this little script to automatically email sellers when it finds something I'm interested in, and sends me a copy of the posting. Another nice feature is that it can poll multiple searches, something that's very inconvenient in a web browser since Craigslist doesn't do boolean searching.

January 08, 2006, at 10:29 PM by Andrew
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I've been using Craigslist to look for a used car (a '90s Saturn SL1?/SW1? if you're looking to get rid of one :), but it quickly became apparent that anything I was interested in usually sold within a few hours of being posted. Since I don't have time to constantly refresh their website, I put together this little script to automatically email sellers when it finds something I'm interested in, and sends me a copy of the posting. Another nice feature is that it can poll multiple searches, something that's very inconvenient in a web browser since Craigslist doesn't do boolean searching.

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I've been using Craigslist to look for a used car (a '90s Saturn SC1? / SL1? / SW1? if you're looking to get rid of one :), but it quickly became apparent that anything I was interested in usually sold within a few hours of being posted. Since I don't have time to constantly refresh their website, I put together this little script to automatically email sellers when it finds something I'm interested in, and sends me a copy of the posting. Another nice feature is that it can poll multiple searches, something that's very inconvenient in a web browser since Craigslist doesn't do boolean searching.

January 08, 2006, at 10:29 PM by Andrew
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I've been using Craigslist to look for a used car, but it quickly became apparent that anything I was interested in usually sold within a few hours of being posted. Since I don't have time to constantly refresh their website, I put together this little script to automatically email sellers when it finds something I'm interested in, and sends me a copy of the posting. Another nice feature is that it can poll multiple searches, something that's very inconvenient in a web browser since Craigslist doesn't do boolean searching.

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I've been using Craigslist to look for a used car (a '90s Saturn SL1?/SW1? if you're looking to get rid of one :), but it quickly became apparent that anything I was interested in usually sold within a few hours of being posted. Since I don't have time to constantly refresh their website, I put together this little script to automatically email sellers when it finds something I'm interested in, and sends me a copy of the posting. Another nice feature is that it can poll multiple searches, something that's very inconvenient in a web browser since Craigslist doesn't do boolean searching.

January 08, 2006, at 10:15 PM by Andrew
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I've been using Craigslist to look for a used car, but it quickly became apparent that anything I was interested in usually sold within a few hours of being posted. Since I don't have time to constantly refresh their website, I put together this little script to automatically email sellers when it finds something I'm interested in, and sends me a copy of the posting. Another nice feature is that it can poll multiple searches, something that's very inconvenient in a web browser since Craigslist doesn't do boolean searching.

Download: cl-finder-latest.tar.bz2

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