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You can search every file on the computer instantly by installing plocate
.
Once installed, run sudo updatedb
to create the database of (nearly) every file on the computer.
Check how big the database is:
du -h /var/lib/plocate/plocate.db
Once you have the database, you can find nearly any file instantly.
- Search for gifs:
locate .gif
- Search for gifs in the
/usr/
directory:locate /usr/ .gif
- Search for jpg images with 'dog' or 'Dog' in the name:
locate -i dog jpg
- Search for videos:
plocate --regex '.mp4$|.mkv$|.wmv$|.webm$|.mov$|.avi$'
For best results, run updatedb
regularly, perhaps in crontab.
Search More Places
plocate
will not search /tmp/
, because nobody cares about those files, and won't search inside /mnt/
, because that's where USB sticks get mounted, so the files keep changing as USB sticks come and go.
Change where plocate
searches by editing the configuration file at /etc/updatedb.conf
.
By default, the /mnt
directory is 'pruned' from the database.
So if you want to search /mnt
for videos, remove the word /mnt
from the configuration file.
su root
cat /etc/updatedb.conf
sed -i 's#/mnt/##' /etc/updatedb.conf
updatedb
exit
Now you can search in /mnt
for films:
plocate --regex '.mp4$|.mkv$|.wmv$|.webm$|.mov$|.avi$'