Difference between ripgrep, plocate and tools like everything, flow-launcher, launchy, Listary,... #2835
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Hi! My question is:
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Hi. In the future, when asking for comparisons between tools, please please please provide links to those tools. Some of the tools you mention I've never heard of. So I have to do a search and hope that the project homepage I land on is the same one you had in mind.
Assuming you mean
I'm assuming you mean Everything. If so, I've never used the tool. A quick skim of its documentation suggests it is a GUI for searching the names of files. Once again, ripgrep does not search the names of files. It only searches the contents of files. Like
It's a fine question. But I think the answer basically boils down to the fact that ripgrep isn't really a tool that is intended to provide a complete end user "search engine" experience. It's a tool that, at the highest level, is designed to search plain text files line-by-line, and print lines that match the query. On top of that, it has some conveniences optimized for programmers working in code repositories, like automatically respecting your |
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Hi. In the future, when asking for comparisons between tools, please please please provide links to those tools. Some of the tools you mention I've never heard of. So I have to do a search and hope that the project homepage I land on is the same one you had in mind.
Assuming you mean
plocate
, then it pretty clearly advertises itself as alocate
derivative. As you say,locate
is only designed to search file names. ripgrep searches the contents of files and not file names at all. While both are "search tools…