Packages and Binaries:
plocate
plocate is a locate(1) based on posting lists, giving much faster searches on a much smaller index. It is a drop-in replacement for mlocate in nearly all aspects, and is fast on SSDs and non-SSDs alike.
Installed size: 556 KB
How to install: sudo apt install plocate
Dependencies:
- adduser
- libc6
- libgcc-s1
- libstdc++6
- liburing2
- libzstd1
plocate
Find files by name, quickly
root@kali:~# plocate -h
Usage: plocate [OPTION]... PATTERN...
-b, --basename search only the file name portion of path names
-c, --count print number of matches instead of the matches
-d, --database DBPATH search for files in DBPATH
(default is /var/lib/plocate/plocate.db)
-i, --ignore-case search case-insensitively
-l, --limit LIMIT stop after LIMIT matches
-0, --null delimit matches by NUL instead of newline
-N, --literal do not quote filenames, even if printing to a tty
-r, --regexp interpret patterns as basic regexps (slow)
--regex interpret patterns as extended regexps (slow)
-w, --wholename search the entire path name (default; see -b)
--help print this help
--version print version information
plocate-build
Generate index for plocate
root@kali:~# plocate-build -h
Usage: plocate-build MLOCATE_DB PLOCATE_DB
Generate plocate index from mlocate.db, typically /var/lib/mlocate/mlocate.db.
Normally, the destination should be /var/lib/mlocate/plocate.db.
-b, --block-size SIZE number of filenames to store in each block (default 32)
-p, --plaintext input is a plaintext file, not an mlocate database
-l, --require-visibility FLAG check visibility before reporting files
--help print this help
--version print version information
updatedb.plocate
Update a database for plocate
root@kali:~# updatedb.plocate -h
Usage: updatedb [OPTION]...
Update a plocate database.
-f, --add-prunefs FS omit also FS (space-separated)
-n, --add-prunenames NAMES omit also NAMES (space-separated)
-e, --add-prunepaths PATHS omit also PATHS (space-separated)
--add-single-prunepath PATH omit also PATH
-U, --database-root PATH the subtree to store in database (default "/")
-h, --help print this help
-o, --output FILE database to update (default
`/var/lib/plocate/plocate.db')
-b, --block-size SIZE number of filenames to store
in each block (default 32)
--prune-bind-mounts FLAG omit bind mounts (default "no")
--prunefs FS filesystems to omit from database
--prunenames NAMES directory names to omit from database
--prunepaths PATHS paths to omit from database
-l, --require-visibility FLAG check visibility before reporting files
(default "yes")
-v, --verbose print paths of files as they are found
-V, --version print version information
The configuration defaults to values read from
`/etc/updatedb.conf'.
Report bugs to [email protected].
Updated on: 2024-Feb-16