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NAME

       recoll - user interface for the Recoll full text search system

SYNOPSIS

       recoll [ -c <configdir> ] [ -o | -l | -f | -a ] [ -t ] [ -q <query> ]

       recoll [ -c <configdir> ] <url>

DESCRIPTION

       In the first form, the recoll command will start the graphical user interface for querying
       the Recoll database.

       On the first run, recoll will create the user configuration which can be customized before
       starting the first indexation.

       The  -c  option  specifies  the  configuration  directory  name, overriding the default or
       $RECOLL_CONFDIR.

       The -q option can be used to specify an initial query on the command line. This query will
       be  interpreted  by  default  as  a  query language string.  If -a is specified, the query
       string will be interpreted as an all words simple search query. If -o  is  specified,  the
       query  string  will be interpreted as an any word simple search query. If -f is specified,
       the query string will be interpreted as  a  file  name  simple  search  query.  If  -l  is
       specified, the query string will be interpreted as a query language simple search query.

       If -t is specified, or if recoll is called as recollq (through a link), the Graphical User
       Interface will not be started, and  results  will  be  printed  to  the  standard  output.
       Additional  options understood by the recollq command may be specified in this case. These
       can control the output format and the maximum number of results to be printed.

       Please refer to online help for a full description.

       In the second form, the recoll command can be used to start a native viewer for a document
       indexed  by Recoll. It will understand a final URL fragment (separated by a '#' character)
       to indicate an ipath , the specifier for the part of the Recoll document access path which
       is is internal to a container such as a mbox folder or a zip archive, and will, if needed,
       create a temporary file to let a normal system utility display the document.

       The second form is mostly used for opening embedded documents from the Ubuntu Unity Recoll
       lens.

SEE ALSO

       recollindex(1) recollq(1) recoll.conf(5)

                                          8 January 2006                                RECOLL(1)