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This is the command swish-search that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


Swish-e - A Search Engine

SYNOPSIS


swish [-e] [-i dir file ... ] [-S system] [-c file] [-f file] [-l] [-v (num)]
swish -w word1 word2 ... [-f file1 file2 ...] \
[-P phrase_delimiter] [-p prop1 ...] [-s sortprop1 [asc⎪desc] ...] \
[-m num] [-t str] [-d delim] [-H (num)] [-x output_format]
swish -k (char⎪*) [-f file1 file2 ...]
swish -M index1 index2 ... outputfile
swish -N /path/to/compare/file
swish -V

See the the SWISH-RUN(1) man page for details on run-time options.

DESCRIPTION


Swish-e is Simple Web Indexing System for Humans - Enhanced. Swish-e can quickly and
easily index directories of files or remote web sites and search the generated indexes.

Swish-e is extremely fast in both indexing and searching, highly configurable, and can be
seamlessly integrated with existing web sites to maintain a consistent design. Swish-e can
index web pages, but can just as easily index text files, mailing list archives, or data
stored in a relational database.

Swish is designed to index small to medium sized collection of documents, Although a few
users are indexing over a million documents, typical usage is more often in the tens of
thousands. Currently, Swish-e only indexes eight bit character encodings.

DOCUMENTATION


Documentation is provided as HTML pages installed in $prefix/share/doc/swish-e where
$prefix is /usr/local if building from source, or /usr if installed as part of a package
from your OS vendor. Under Windows $prefix is selected at installation time.

Documentation is also available on-line at http://swish-e.org.

A subset of the documentation is installed as system man pages as well. The following man
pages should be installed:

swish-e(1)
This man page.

SWISH-CONFIG(1)
Defines options that can be used in a configuration file.

SWISH-RUN(1)
Describes the run-time options and switches.

SWISH-FAQ(1)
Answers to commonly asked questions.

SWISH-LIBRARY(1)
API for the Swish-e search library. Applications can link against this library.

SUPPORT


Support for Swish-e is provide via the Swish-e discussion list. See http://swish-e.org
for information.

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