linux搜索工具,fsearch

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FSearch is a fast file search utility, inspired by Everything Search Engine. It's written in C and based on GTK+3.

Note: The application is still in beta stage, but will see its first release as soon as localization support has been added

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Features

Instant (as you type) results

Wildcard support

RegEx support

Filter support (only search for files, folders or everything)

Include and exclude specific folders to be indexed

Ability to exclude certain files/folders from index using wildcard expressions

Fast sort by filename, path, size or modification time

Customizable interface (e.g. switch between traditional UI with menubar and client-side decorations)

Requirements

GTK+ 3.18

GLib 2.44

glibc 2.19 or musl 1.1.15 (other C standard libraries might work too, those are just the ones I verified)

PCRE (libpcre)

Download

Arch Linux (AUR)

openSUSE (unoffical)

Ubuntu

Daily Development Builds PPA

PPA Installation

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:christian-boxdoerfer/fsearch-daily

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt install fsearch-trunk

Roadmap

Build Instructions

Localization

The localization of FSearch is managed with Weblate.

If you want to contribute translations please submit them there, instead of opening pull requets on Github. Instructions can be found here:

https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/user/basic.html

And of course: Thank you for taking the time to translate FSearch!

Why yet another search utility?

Performance. On Windows I really like to use Everything Search Engine. It provides instant results as you type for all your files and lots of useful features (regex, filters, bookmarks, ...). On Linux however I couldn't find anything that's even remotely as fast and powerful.

Before I started working on FSearch I took a look at all the existing solutions I found (MATE Search Tool (formerly GNOME Search Tool), Recoll, Krusader (locate based search), SpaceFM File Search, Nautilus, ANGRYsearch, Catfish, ...) to find out whether it makes sense to improve those, instead of building a completely new application. But unfortunately none of those met my requirements:

standalone application (not part of a file manager)

written in a language with C like performance

no dependencies to any specific desktop environment

Qt5 or GTK+3 based

small memory usage (both hard drive and RAM)

target audience: advanced users

Looking for a command line interface?

I highly recommend fzf or the obvious tools: find and (m)locate

Why GTK+3 and not Qt5?

I like both of them. And in fact my long term goal is to provide console, GTK+3 and Qt5 interfaces, or at least make it possible for others to build those by splitting the search and database functionality into a core library. But for the time being it's only GTK+3 because I tend to like C more than C++ and I'm more familiar with GTK+ development.

Questions?

Email: christian.boxdoerfer[AT]posteo.de

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