1tracker-index(1)                 User Commands                tracker-index(1)
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NAME

6       tracker-index  -  List,  pause, resume and command data miners indexing
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SYNOPSIS

11       tracker index --reindex-mime-type <mime1> [[-m [mime2]] ...]
12       tracker index --file <file1> [[file2] ...]
13       tracker index --import <file1> [[file2] ...]
14       tracker index --backup <file> | --restore <file>
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DESCRIPTION

18       This command perform actions on the current index. The "index" holds  a
19       snapshot of the working tree in a database.
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21       The  index  command  allows  some  level  of  control  on existing data
22       indexed, such as re-indexing content from a specific demographic - e.g.
23       all JPEG images, or simply reindexing an existing or non-existent file.
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25       It  may  be  a good idea to backup your index before an upgrade in case
26       there is data loss (which should never happen).  In  those  cases,  the
27       backup command is made available and of course the restore command will
28       import an older data set (or index) into an empty index.
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30       Finally, there is an import feature which makes testing or  applying  a
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OPTIONS

35       -m, --reindex-mime-type=<mime1> [[-m [mime2]] ...]
36              Re-index  files which match the mime type supplied. This is usu‐
37              ally used when installing  new  extractors  which  support  mime
38              types  previously  unsupported.  This forces Tracker to re-index
39              those files. You can use --reindex-mime-type more than once  per
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42       -f, --index=<file1> [[file2] ...]
43              (Re)index a file matching the file name(s) supplied.
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45       -b, --backup=<file>
46              Begins  backing up the Tracker databases and save it to the file
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49       -o, --restore=<file>
50              Begins restoring a previous backup from the file which points to
51              the location of the backup generated by --backup.
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53       i, --import=<file1> [[file2] ...]
54              Allows  data to be imported into the index / database by provid‐
55              ing files with Turtle content.
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57              Multiple file arguments can be provided to import data from mul‐
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60              The  file  argument can be either a local path or a URI. It also
61              does not have to be an absolute path.
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SEE ALSO

65       tracker(1).  Turtle.
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