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tracker-control(1)						   User Commands						tracker-control(1)

NAME
tracker-control - Manage Tracker processes and data SYNOPSIS
tracker-control [OPTION...] DESCRIPTION
tracker-control lists all tracker related processes when no OPTIONs are specified. OPTIONS
-?, --help Show summary of options. -k, --kill=[all|store|miners] This uses SIGKILL to stop all Tracker processes found matching the parameter, if no extra parameter is passed, all will be assumed. This is not advised unless you are having problems stopping Tracker in the first place. This GUARANTEES death. -t, --terminate=[all|store|miners] This uses SIGTERM to stop all Tracker processes found matching the parameter, if no extra parameter is passed, all will be assumed. This is recommended over --kill because it gives the processes time to shutdown cleanly. -r, --hard-reset This kills all processes in the same way that --kill does but it also removes all databases. Restarting tracker-store re-creates the databases. -e, --soft-reset A soft reset works exactly the same way that --hard-reset does, with the exception that the backup and journal are not removed. These are restored when tracker-store is restarted. -c, --remove-config This removes all config files in $HOME/.config/tracker. All files listed are files which were found and successfully removed. Restarting the respective processes re-creates the default configuration files. -s, --start Starts all miners. This indirectly starts tracker-store too because it is needed for miners to operate properly. -m, --reindex-mime-type=MIME Re-index files which match the MIME type supplied. This is usually used when installing new extractors which support MIME types pre- viously unsupported. This forces Tracker to re-index those files. You can use --reindex-mime-type more than once per MIME type. -V, --version Print version. SEE ALSO
tracker-store(1). GNU
September 2009 tracker-control(1)

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tracker-tag(1)							   User Commands						    tracker-tag(1)

NAME
tracker-tag - Add, remove and list tags. SYNOPSIS
tracker-tag [OPTION...] FILE [FILE...] tracker-tag [OPTION...] -t [[TAG] [TAG] ...] DESCRIPTION
tracker-tag allows the caller add tags, remove tags and list tags by URN or to list all tags and the files associated with them. The FILE argument can be either a local path or a URI. It also does not have to be an absolute path. OPTIONS
-?, --help Show summary of options. -l, --limit=N Limit search to N results. The default is 512. -o, --offset=N Offset the search results by N. For example, start at item number 10 in the results. The default is 0. -r, --or-operator Use OR for search terms instead of AND (the default) -t, --list List all tags. Results include the number of files associated with that tag and the tag's unique identifier. You can show the files associated with each tag by using --show-files. The TAG arguments are optional. If no TAG argument is specified, all tags are listed. If one or more TAGs are given, all matching tags are listed. For example, this will match any tags named either foo, bar or baz: $ tracker-tag -t foo bar baz -s, --show-files Show the files associated with each tag. This option is ONLY available WITH the --list option. -a, --add=TAG Add a tag with the name TAG. If no FILE arguments are specified, the tag is simply created (if it didn'talready exist) and no files are associated with it. Multiple FILE arguments can be specified. -d, --delete=TAG Delete a tag with the name TAG. If no FILE arguments are specified, the tag is deleted for ALL files. If FILE arguments are speci- fied, only those files have the TAG deleted. -e, --description=STRING This option ONLY applies when using --add and provides a description to go with the tag label according to STRING. -V, --version Print version. SEE ALSO
tracker-store(1), tracker-sparql(1), tracker-search(1), tracker-info(1). GNU
July 2009 tracker-tag(1)
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