11-17-2012
Thanks DGPickett for all your efforts,
I appreciate Vmuch the helpful info provided
regards,
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
tracker-info
tracker-info(1) User Commands tracker-info(1)
NAME
tracker-info - Retrieve all information available for a certain file.
SYNOPSIS
tracker-info [OPTION...] FILE...
DESCRIPTION
tracker-info asks for all the known metadata available for the given FILE.
Multiple FILE arguments can be provided to retrieve information about multiple files.
The FILE argument can be either a local path or a URI. It also does not have to be an absolute path.
OPTIONS
-?, --help
Show summary of options.
-V, --version
Print version.
-f, --full-namespaces
By default, all keys and values reported about any given FILE are returned in shortened form, for example, nie:title is shown
instead of http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/2007/01/19/nie#title. This makes things much easier to see generally and the
output is less cluttered. This option reverses that so FULL namespaces are shown instead.
-c, --plain-text-content
If the resource being displayed has nie:PlainTextContent (i.e. information about the content of the resource, which could be the
contents of a file on the disk), then this option displays that in the output.
-t, --turtle
Output results as Turtle RDF. If -f is enabled, full URIs are shown for subjects, predicates and objects; otherwise, shortened URIs
are used, and all the prefixes Tracker knows about are printed at the top of the output.
SEE ALSO
tracker-store(1), tracker-sparql(1).
http://nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org/
http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-query/
GNU
Oct 2008 tracker-info(1)