12-30-2005
Hi Jyoti,
lets play sherlock holmes,
guess this will help you, "man awk"
Within man awk, try to search for string functions like substr, index, match, etc. and you may run across one you are looking for.
Regards,
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pinot-search
PINOT-SEARCH(1) User Commands PINOT-SEARCH(1)
NAME
pinot-search - Query search engines from the command-line
SYNOPSIS
pinot-search [OPTIONS] SEARCHENGINETYPE SEARCHENGINENAME|SEARCHENGINEOPTION QUERYINPUT
DESCRIPTION
pinot-search - Query search engines from the command-line
OPTIONS
-d, --datefirst
sort by date then by relevance
-h, --help
display this help and exit
-l, --locationonly
only show the location of each result
-m, --max
maximum number of results (default 10)
-r, --storedquery
query input is the name of a stored query
-s, --stemming
stemming language (in English)
-c, --tocsv
file to export results in CSV format to
-x, --toxml
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-v, --version
output version information and exit
Supported search engine types are : 'opensearch' 'sherlock' 'xapian'
EXAMPLES
pinot-search opensearch /usr/share/pinot/engines/KrustyDescription.xml "clowns"
pinot-search --max 20 sherlock /usr/share/pinot/engines/Bozo.src "clowns"
pinot-search googleapi mygoogleapikey "clowns"
pinot-search xapian ~/.pinot/index "label:Clowns"
pinot-search --stemming english xapian somehostname:12345 "clowning"
REPORTING BUGS
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