Albert S
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We now resolve symlinks when adding, so we can properly check whether a path is excluded or not. This accidently also helps with duplicates. Excluded paths are hardcoded and can also be appended to by the user using the settings. Closes: #34 |
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looqs - FTS for the Linux desktop with previews for search results
looqs creates a full text search index for your files. It allows you to look at previews where your search terms have been found, as shown in the screenshots below.
Screenshots
The screenshots in this section may occasionally be slightly outdated, but they are usually recent enough to get an overall impression of the current state.
List
Preview
Current status
Last version: 2022-0X-XX, v0.1
Please see Changelog for a human readable list of changes.
Goals and principles
- Find & Preview. Instead of merely telling you where your search phrase has been found, it should also render the corresponding portion/pages of the documents and highlight the searched words.
- No daemons. As some other desktop search projects are prone to have annoying daemons running that eat system resources away, this solution should make do without daemons where possible.
- Easy setup. Similiarly, there should be no need for heavy-weight databases. Instead, this solution tries to squeeze out the most from simple approaches. In particular, it relies on sqlite.
- GUI & CLI. Provide CLI interfaces and GUI interfaces
- Sandboxing. As reading and rendering lots of formats naturally opens the door for security bugs, those tasks are offloaded to small, sandboxed sub-processes to mitigate the effect of exploited vulnerabilities.
Supported platforms
Linux (on amd64) is currently the main focus. Currently, I don't plan on supporting anything else and the sandboxing architecture does not make it likely. I suppose a version without sandboxing might be conceivable for other platforms, but I have no plans or resources to actively target anything but Linux at this point.
Licence
GPLv3.
Contributing
Fow now, github issues and pull-requests are preferred, but you can also just email your patches or issues to : looqs at quitesimple.org
Build
Ubuntu 21.10/22.04
git submodule init
git submodule update
sudo apt install build-essential qtbase5-dev libpoppler-qt5-dev libuchardet-dev libquazip5-dev
qmake
make
Documentation
Please see Usage.md for the user manual.
Packages
Coming soon™