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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Copy Compress as one command Post 302140675 by findprakash on Monday 15th of October 2007 10:04:15 AM
Old 10-15-2007
Thanks porter. This is exactly was I was looking for.
 

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OMINDEX(1)							   User Commands							OMINDEX(1)

NAME
omindex - Index static website data via the filesystem SYNOPSIS
omindex [OPTIONS] --db DATABASE [BASEDIR] DIRECTORY DESCRIPTION
omindex - Index static website data via the filesystem DIRECTORY is the directory to start indexing from. BASEDIR is the directory corresponding to URL (default: DIRECTORY). OPTIONS
-d, --duplicates set duplicate handling ('ignore' or 'replace') -p, --no-delete skip the deletion of documents corresponding to deleted files (--preserve-nonduplicates is a deprecated alias for --no-delete) -e, --empty-docs=ARG how to handle documents we extract no text from: ARG can be index, warn (issue a diagnostic and index), or skip. (default: warn) -D, --db=DATABASE path to database to use -U, --url=URL base url BASEDIR corresponds to (default: /) -M, --mime-type=EXT:TYPE map file extension EXT to MIME Content-Type TYPE (empty TYPE removes any MIME mapping for EXT) -F, --filter=TYPE:CMD process files with MIME Content-Type TYPE using command CMD, which should produce UTF-8 text on stdout e.g. -Fapplica- tion/octet-stream:'strings -n8' -l, --depth-limit=LIMIT set recursion limit (0 = unlimited) -f, --follow follow symbolic links -i, --ignore-exclusions ignore meta robots tags and similar exclusions -S, --spelling index data for spelling correction -m, --max-size maximum size of file to index (in bytes or with a suffix of 'K'/'k', 'M'/'m', 'G'/'g') -E, --sample-size=SIZE sets the maximum number of bytes for the document text sample. (default SIZE = 512) -v, --verbose show more information about what is happening --overwrite create the database anew (the default is to update if the database already exists) -s, --stemmer=LANG set the stemming language, the default is 'english'. Possible values: danish dutch english finnish french german german2 hungarian italian kraaij_pohlmann lovins norwegian porter portuguese romanian russian spanish swedish turkish (pass 'none' to disable stem- ming) -h, --help display this help and exit -V, --version output version information and exit Please report bugs at: http://xapian.org/bugs xapian-omega 1.2.12 June 2012 OMINDEX(1)
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