While working, my mentor and I were sick of copying the es
output from the terminal.
Also, piping from Powershell (or even WSL output) isn't fun and handling a return result of multiple files proves to be a pain.
Everything (search engine) is created by Voidtools, not me. Get es
here.
ses 0.1.0
Find a file (and actually do something with it) using es 🦸📎
USAGE:
ses.exe [OPTIONS] <FILE>
ARGS:
<FILE> Target file
OPTIONS:
-c, --case Match case when searching indexed files
-h, --help Print help information
-m, --max-results <MAX> Limit the number of results to <NUM>
-o, --offset <OFFSET> Show results from the zero-based <OFFSET> onwards
-p, --match-path Match full path and filename
-r, --run <RUN> Run this command on the selected file [default: explorer]
--regex <REGEX> Compare results against a regex expression, escape spaces with double
quotes
-s, --sort Sort by full path
-V, --version Print version information
-w, --whole-words Match whole words when searching indexed files
cargo build --release --target x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
The executable will be placed in target/x86_64-pc-windows-gnu/release/ses.exe