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csearch - like grep(1) over all indexed files
csearch [-c] [-f fileregexp] [-h] [-i] [-l] [-n] regexp
Csearch behaves like grep over all indexed files, searching for regexp, an RE2 (nearly PCRE) regular expression.
The -c, -h, -i, -l, and -n flags are as in grep, although note that as per Go's flag parsing convention, they cannot be combined: the option pair -i -n cannot be abbreviated to -in.
The -f flag restricts the search to files whose names match the RE2 regular expression fileregexp.
Csearch relies on the existence of an up-to-date index created ahead of time. To build or rebuild the index that csearch uses, run:
cindex path...
where path... is a list of directories or individual files to be included in the index. If no index exists, this command creates one. If an index already exists, cindex overwrites it. See cindex(1) for more details.
Csearch uses the index stored in $CSEARCHINDEX or, if that variable is unset or empty, $HOME/.csearchindex.
This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg <stapelberg@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
2013-06-23 |