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indexa

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A locate alternative with incremental search

Installation

cargo install --git https://github.com/mosmeh/indexa

Usage

# view and search files & directories
ix

# choose which file to open in vi
vi $(ix)

# use regex
ix -r

# match full path
ix -p

On the first launch, indexa will ask you if you want to create a database with a default configuration.

To update the database, run:

ix -u

Configuration

indexa's behavior and appearance can be customized by editing a config file.

The config file is located at ~/.config/indexa/config.toml on Unix and %APPDATA%\indexa\config.toml on Windows.

Key bindings

  • Enter to select current line and quit
  • ESC / Ctrl+C / Ctrl+G to abort
  • Up / Ctrl+P, Down / Ctrl+N, Page Up, and Page Down to move cursor up/down
  • Ctrl+Home / Shift+Home and Ctrl+End / Shift+End to scroll to top/bottom of the list
  • Ctrl+A / Home and Ctrl+E / End to move cursor to beginning/end of query
  • Ctrl+U to clear the query

Command-line options

USAGE:
    ix [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]

FLAGS:
    -s, --case-sensitive    Search case-sensitively
    -i, --ignore-case       Search case-insensitively
    -r, --regex             Enable regex
    -u, --update            Update database and exit
    -h, --help              Prints help information
    -V, --version           Prints version information

OPTIONS:
    -q, --query <query>        Initial query
    -p, --match-path <when>    Match path
    -t, --threads <threads>    Number of threads to use
    -C, --config <config>      Location of a config file

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indexa's Issues

Add options for infrequently mounted disk volumes

Thanks for a useful tool! I have some volumes that get mounted once in a while and I'd like to index them too when they are available and not lose their when they are not around on the next indexing run. Locally with locate I use different index databases and have wrappers to search only local index or all indexes and want to recreate that with ix too.

Some files not indexed

Some files seem to not be getting indexed, and I'm not sure why (is there a way of getting debug info, or a dump of indexed files?)

Example output

$ pwd
/home/caj/files/reps/gap/polecat/partition/src
$ ls
 lib.rs  partition.rs  splitting.rs  tracer.rs
$ ix
<look for these files names>

There are various lib.rs which are found, but not the one in this directory, or any of the other files in this directory.

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