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PROGRAM:

NAME


Swish-e - A Search Engine

SYNOPSIS


swish [-e] [-i dir file ... ] [-S system] [-c file] [-f file] [-l] [-v (num)]
swish -w word1 word2 ... [-f file1 file2 ...] \
[-P phrase_delimiter] [-p prop1 ...] [-s sortprop1 [asc⎪desc] ...] \
[-m num] [-t str] [-d delim] [-H (num)] [-x output_format]
swish -k (char⎪*) [-f file1 file2 ...]
swish -M index1 index2 ... outputfile
swish -N /path/to/compare/file
swish -V

See the the SWISH-RUN(1) man page for details on run-time options.

DESCRIPTION


Swish-e is Simple Web Indexing System for Humans - Enhanced. Swish-e can quickly and
easily index directories of files or remote web sites and search the generated indexes.

Swish-e is extremely fast in both indexing and searching, highly configurable, and can be
seamlessly integrated with existing web sites to maintain a consistent design. Swish-e can
index web pages, but can just as easily index text files, mailing list archives, or data
stored in a relational database.

Swish is designed to index small to medium sized collection of documents, Although a few
users are indexing over a million documents, typical usage is more often in the tens of
thousands. Currently, Swish-e only indexes eight bit character encodings.

DOCUMENTATION


Documentation is provided as HTML pages installed in $prefix/share/doc/swish-e where
$prefix is /usr/local if building from source, or /usr if installed as part of a package
from your OS vendor. Under Windows $prefix is selected at installation time.

Documentation is also available on-line at http://swish-e.org.

A subset of the documentation is installed as system man pages as well. The following man
pages should be installed:

swish-e(1)
This man page.

SWISH-CONFIG(1)
Defines options that can be used in a configuration file.

SWISH-RUN(1)
Describes the run-time options and switches.

SWISH-FAQ(1)
Answers to commonly asked questions.

SWISH-LIBRARY(1)
API for the Swish-e search library. Applications can link against this library.

SUPPORT


Support for Swish-e is provide via the Swish-e discussion list. See http://swish-e.org
for information.

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