How To Search Files On Ubuntu – Install FSearch Utility On Ubuntu

Want to know how to search a file in Ubuntu? Install FSearch utility on Ubuntu. on Ubuntu, Fsearch can find file recursive or find a directory also. It is similar to locate command in Ubuntu. FSearch is a fast file search utility for GNU/Linux operating systems, inspired by Everything Search Engine. It’s written in C and based on GTK+3.

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Features

  • Instant (as you type) results
  • RegEx support
  • Filter support (only search for files, folders or everything)
  • Fast sort by filename, path, size or modification time
  • Customizable interface

Requirements

  • GTK+ 3.12 or newer
  • PCRE (libpcre)

Download & Install FSearch On Ubuntu

Visit the link given here to download and then install the FSearch tool n Ubuntu Systems.

  • Official Website https://cboxdoerfer.github.io/fsearch/
  • Deb File https://github.com/cboxdoerfer/fsearch/releases/download/0.1beta1/fsearch_0.1beta1-1_amd64.deb

NOTE: If you installed the previous alpha deb package you should remove that first before installing the new beta. “sudo apt-get remove fsearch-dev” (without quotes). Also note that the application is in an early development stage and still considered alpha.

Credit: OMG Ubuntu | FSearch

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