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INDEX ENTRY FOR GLIMPSE:
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Name: glimpse - Index and search entire filesystems
Version: 4.0
Author(s): Glimpse <glimpse@cs.arizona.edu>
Udi Manber, Sun Wu, and Burra Gopal
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
On the CD-ROM in: goodies/glimpse.tar
Ftp source: ftp.cs.arizona.edu:/glimpse/
Web page: http://glimpse.cs.arizona.edu/
Size on the CD: 2.2 MB (uncompressed)
Description:
Glimpse is a very powerful indexing and query system that allows
you to search through all your files very quickly. It can be used
by individuals for their personal file systems as well as by
organizations for large data collections. Glimpse is also the
basis of GlimpseHTTP, which provides search for web sites, and it
is the default search engine in Harvest (see below).
Glimpseindex, which you run by saying "glimpseindex DIR" builds
an index of all text files in the tree rooted at DIR. (e.g.,
glimpseindex ~ indexes all your files.) With it, glimpse can
search through all files much the same way as agrep (or any other
grep), except that you don't have to specify file names and the
search is fast.
-- Quoted from the README by Udi Manber, Burra Gopal, and Sun Wu in
the 4.0 distribution
Advertised architectures:
NeXT, DEC Alpha OSF/1, HP-UX, Linux, AIX, IRIX, Solaris, SunOS
Prerequisites: C compiler