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File search
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I'm looking for a way to search for files. In Windows I used Find and Run Robot, or Everything File Search, both of which are excellent.


So far I've found the mlocate terminal command. This works, but it's output is messy:


Code:
paul@Precision:~$ mlocate -0 listing.ott
/home/paul/Templates/listing.ott/seagate100/paul(FreeFileSync)/.local/share/Trash/files/listing.ott/seagate100/paul(FreeFileSync)/.local/share/Trash/info/listing.ott.trashinfo/seagate100/paul(FreeFileSync)/Templates/listing.ott/seagate400/PCTools/enhancements/apps/libreoffice/Templates/listing.ott/wd2t/Precision tower/FFS(daily_mirror)/Templates/listing.ott/wd2t/seagate400-bu/PCTools/enhancements/apps/libreoffice/Templates/listing.ottpaul@Precision:~$

[/size][size=78%]Is there any way to at least get the hits one-per-line?[/size]
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[/size][size=78%]Then I cam across this answer. It's a script. Can someone tell me how to set this up? I haven't a clue.[/size]
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[/size][size=78%]BTW, when I just used the <code> tag, I executed it first, without any selected text. The tags came in reversed (closed, then opened), and the second one was this smaller font. I'm going to leave this as-is for troubleshooting.[/size]
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File search - by paul1149 - 11-11-2015, 01:46 PM
Re: File search - by torreydale - 11-11-2015, 02:23 PM
Re: File search - by paul1149 - 11-11-2015, 02:29 PM
Re: File search - by paul1149 - 11-22-2015, 01:11 AM

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