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NAME

       codequery - create codequery database

SYNOPSIS

       codequery

EXAMPLE

        1. Change directory to the base folder of your source code like this:

               cd ~/projects/myproject/src

        2. Create a cscope.files file with all the source files listed in it (Use java as example
           here).

               find . -iname "*.java" > ./cscope.files

        3. Create a cscope database like this:

               cscope -cbR

        4. Create a ctags database like this:

               ctags --fields=+i -n -R -L ./cscope.files

        5. Run cqmakedb to create a CodeQuery database out of the cscope and ctags databases,
           like this:

               cqmakedb -s ./myproject.db -c ./cscope.out -t ./tags -p

        6. Open myproject.db using the CodeQuery GUI tool by running the following. Wild card
           search (* and ?) supported if Exact Match is switched off. Or use cqsearch, the
           CLI-version of CodeQuery (type cqsearch -h for more info).

               codequery

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2013-2015 ruben2020 https://github.com/ruben2020/

       Website: https://github.com/ruben2020/codequery

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by ChangZhuo Chen <czchen@debian.org> for the Debian
       GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

                                            12/29/2022                               CODEQUERY(1)