Provided by: nala_0.12.2_all bug

NAME

       nala-search - Search package names and descriptions

SYNOPSIS

       nala search [--options] REGEX ...

DESCRIPTION

       Search package names and descriptions using a word, regex or glob

       By default search will only use regex.

       If you start your query with g/, search will only Glob.

       Note: You may need to quote the pattern so the shell doesn't glob first

       Examples:

              Glob that will match nala and anything text after it:

                     sudo nala search "g/nala*"

              A question mark in a glob will match any single character:

                     sudo nala search "g/na?a"

                     This would match nala or even nada

       Regex works similar to globbing but is much more powerful.

       For more information on Glob and Regex pattern matching:

              man glob.7

              man regex.7

OPTIONS

       --full Print the full description of each package.

       -n, --names
              Search only package names.

              This is faster than searching names and descriptions.

       -i, --installed
              List only packages that are installed.

       -N, --nala-installed
              List only packages explicitly installed with nala.

       -u, --upgradable
              List only packages that are upgradable.

       -a, --all-versions
              Show all versions of a package.

       -A, --all-arches
              Show all architectures of a package.

       -V, --virtual
              List only virtual packages.

       --debug
              Print  helpful  information  for solving issues.  If you're submitting a bug report
              try running the command again with --debug and providing the output to the devs, it
              may be helpful.

       -v, --verbose
              Disable scrolling text and print extra information

       -h, --help
              Shows this man page.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2021, 2022 Blake Lee