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       locate - find files by name
 
SYNOPSIS
 
       locate [OPTION]... PATTERN...
 
DESCRIPTION
 
       locate  reads one or more databases prepared by updatedb(8) and writes file names matching at least one of the
 
       PATTERNs to standard output, one per line.
 
       If --regex is not specified, PATTERNs can contain globbing characters.  If any PATTERN  contains  no  globbing
 
       characters, locate behaves as if the pattern were *PATTERN*.
 
       By  default, locate does not check whether files found in database still exist (but it does require all parent
 
       directories to exist if the database was built with --require-visibility no).  locate can never  report  files
 
       created after the most recent update of the relevant database.
 
EXIT STATUS
 
locate  exits with status 0 if any match was found or if locate was invoked with one of the --limit 0, --help,
 
--statistics or --version options.  If no match was found or a fatal error was encountered, locate exits  with
 
status 1.
 
Errors  encountered  while reading a database are not fatal, search continues in other specified databases, if any.
 
OPTIONS
 
-A, --all
 
Print only entries that match all PATTERNs instead of requiring only one of them to match.
 
-b, --basename
 
Match only the base name against the specified patterns.  This is the opposite of --wholename.
 
-c, --count
 
Instead of writing file names on standard output, write the number of matching entries only.
 
-d, --database DBPATH
 
Replace the default database with DBPATH.  DBPATH is a :-separated list of  database  file  names.   If more  than  one  --database  option is specified, the resulting path is a concatenation of the separate  paths.
 
An empty database file name is replaced by the default database.  A database file name - refers to  the  standard input.  Note that a database can be read from the standard input only once.
 
-e, --existing
 
Print only entries that refer to files existing at the time locate is run.
 
-L, --follow
 
When  checking  whether  files  exist (if the --existing option is specified), follow trailing symbolic links.  This causes broken symbolic links to be omitted from the output. This is the default behavior.  The opposite can be specified using --nofollow.
 
-h, --help
 
 Write a summary of the available options to standard output and exit successfully.
 
-i, --ignore-case
 
 Ignore case distinctions when matching patterns.
 
-p, --ignore-spaces
 
Ignore punctuation and spaces when matching patterns.
 
-t, --transliterate
 
Ignore accents using iconv transliteration when matching patterns.
 
-l, --limit, -n LIMIT
 
Exit successfully after finding LIMIT entries.  If the --count option is specified, the resulting count is also limited to LIMIT.
 
-m, --mmap
 
Ignored, for compatibility with BSD and GNU locate.
 
-P, --nofollow, -H
 
When  checking whether files exist (if the --existing option is specified), do not follow trailing symbolic links.  This causes broken symbolic links to be reported like other files.     
 
This is the opposite of --follow.

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