FTS desktop file search with previews
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Albert S 0cba6f3fa4 shared: sqlitesearch: Order by rank by default for content search
Making ranked results the default makes (obviously) more sense for
content search.
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cli CommandDelete: Rework deletion logic 2020-08-30 18:16:08 +02:00
gui gui: Clarify what 'Results' means in statusbar 2020-08-24 22:08:31 +02:00
shared shared: sqlitesearch: Order by rank by default for content search 2020-12-19 12:42:28 +01:00
qss.pro move more files to shared project ; searchresultt.h: use filedata.h 2019-04-22 21:07:41 +02:00
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TODO updated TODO 2019-08-25 16:56:31 +02:00

qss

quite simple search (qss) creates a poor-man full-text search for your files using a sqlite database.

A simple gui renders the pages of the documents where your search keywords have been found. Currently, this allows you search all indexed pdfs and take a look at the pages side by side in an instant.

The name of the project will probably be changed.

Screenshots

Coming soon™

Goals

  • 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 other solutions are prone to have annoying daemons running that eat system resources away, this solution should make do without daemons if 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

Build

Ubuntu 20.04

sudo apt install build-essential qt5-default libpoppler-qt5-dev libuchardet-dev libquazip5-dev
qmake
make

Documentation

Coming soon™

Packages

Coming soon™