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by lucb1e
3531 days ago
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> It most certainly is: It, referring to "ag", most certainly isn't. Under another name perhaps, but with an amazing name such as "ag", `apt-cache search ag` gives 38000+ results. > Fair enough, it's been discussed here previously. I suppose either my memory isn't infallible or I did not refresh HN often enough that day. Anyhow that's not what I was remarking on. I was giving an alternative program to use on GNU/Linux systems with similar functionality to Voidtools' Everything. But nobody seems to notice that. |
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As for the package, you might want to try "apt-file":
It makes finding some of the less search-friendly packages a little easier, if you know the binary or config file name. I think it'll also work as a poor man's "provides", but I haven't tried: As for something like everything, there was a "spree" of tools that tried to provide something similar, but I'm not sure of their current state -- I tried looking for some a while back and got the impression they were all more or less abandoned (with the notable exception of locate/mlocate and the similar apropos/mandb for man pages).It would appear mlocate is most like everything, in that it only index on name/path, not contents.
Of the few I found only "tracker" seemed to be around:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Tracker
Other than unity's "dash" that is:
https://help.ubuntu.com/16.10/ubuntu-help/unity-dash-files.h...
Finally, there's "recoll":
http://www.lesbonscomptes.com/recoll/