LUCLI
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: September 4, 2007
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NAME
lucli - command line interface to the Lucene full-text indexing library
SYNOPSIS
lucli
DESCRIPTION
lucli is a program that allows you to work directly with Lucene indexes.
Once inside
lucli
you can use the following commands:
- count
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Return the number of hits for a search. Example: count foo
- explain
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Explanation that describes how the document scored against query. Example: explain foo
- help
-
Display help about commands
- index
-
Choose a different lucene index. Example index my_index
- info
-
Display info about the current Lucene index. Example: info
- optimize
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Optimize the current index
- quit
-
Quit/exit the program
- search
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Search the current index. Example: search foo
- terms
-
Show the first 100 terms in this index. Supply a field name to only show terms in a specific field. Example: terms
- tokens
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Does a search and shows the top 10 tokens for each document. Verbose! Example: tokens foo
AUTHOR
lucli was written as a part of Lucene, the Java full-text indexing library.
See http://lucene.apache.org for more information.
This manual page was written by Jan-Pascal van Best <janpascal@vanbest.org>,
for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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