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Usage
To use Xeft the note searching interface, install it and type M-x xeft RET
to bring up the panel. If the dynamic module doesn’t already
exists, you are prompted to download or compile it automatically. If
you choose to download the module, no more action is required. If you
want to compile the module locally, refer to the next section for
prerequisites for compiling the module.
Once the xeft buffer is up, type the search phrase in the first line.
Press C-n
and C-p
to go through each file. You can preview a file
in another window by pressing SPC
on a file, or click the file with
the mouse. Press RET
to open the file in the current window.
Directory xeft-directory
stores note files, directory
xeft-database
stores the database. Xeft uses
xeft-default-extension
to create new files, and it ignores files
with xeft-ignore-extension
.
By default, Xeft only searches for first level files in
xeft-directory
, to make it search recursively, set xeft-recursive
to t.
See the “xeft” customize group for more custom options and faces.
Queries
On search queries:
Since Xeft uses Xapian, it supports the query syntax Xapian supports:
AND, NOT, OR, XOR and parenthesizes
+word1 -word2 which matches documents that contains WORD1 but not
WORD2.
word1 NEAR word2 which matches documents in where word1 is near word2.
word1 ADJ word2 which matches documents in where word1 is near word2
and word1 comes before word2
"word1 word2" which matches exactly “word1 word2”
Xeft deviates from Xapian in one aspect: consecutive phrases have
implied AND
between them. So word1 word2 word3
is actually seen as
word1 AND word2 AND word3
.
See https://xapian.org/docs/queryparser.html for Xapian’s official documentation on query syntax.
building the dynamic module
To build the module, you need to have Xapian installed. On Mac, it can be installed with macports by
sudo port install xapian-core
Then, build the module by
make PREFIX=/opt/local
Here /opt/local
is the default prefix of macports, which is what I
used to install Xapian. Homebrew and Linux users probably can leave it
empty.
I can’t test it but on windows you can get msys2 and
mingw-w64-x86_64-xapian-core
and make
should just work. Thanks to
pRot0ta1p for reporting this.
notdeft
I owe many thanks to the author of notdeft. I don’t really know C++ or Xapian, without reading his code I wouldn’t be able to write Xeft.
Also, if you want a more powerful searching experience, you will be happier using notdeft instead.
Xapian dynamic module
I wrote a xapian dynamic module that you can use too. Check it out at https://github.com/casouri/xapian-lite.