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This page documents all of the values that can be used to configure Baloo File Indexing. The config file is generally present as <code>~/.config/baloofilerc</code> for Frameworks 5 (including Plasma 5), and <code>~/.kde4/share/apps/config/baloofilerc</code> in the kdelibs 4.x world (old Plasma). | This page documents all of the values that can be used to configure Baloo File Indexing. The config file is generally present as <code>~/.config/baloofilerc</code> for Frameworks 5 (including Plasma 5), and <code>~/.kde4/share/apps/config/baloofilerc</code> in the kdelibs 4.x world (old Plasma). | ||
Many of these changes will only take place on restarting the <tt>baloo_file</tt> process. | Many of these changes will only take place on restarting the <tt>baloo_file</tt> process, e.g. with <kbd>balooctl stop</kbd> then <kbd>balooctl start</kbd>. | ||
=== Enable / Disable === | === Enable / Disable === | ||
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index hidden folders=true | index hidden folders=true | ||
== Reindexing == | |||
After changing what Baloo indexes, you may have to make Baloo index existing files. Entering the command <kbd>balooctl check</kbd> in a terminal ''should'' make Baloo search for unindexed files and index them. If this doesn't happen, you can manually tell Baloo to index specific files with a terminal command like <kbd>balooctl index ''local/path/to/file1 path/to/file2 ...</kbd>. |
Revision as of 09:47, 27 May 2017
This page documents all of the values that can be used to configure Baloo File Indexing. The config file is generally present as ~/.config/baloofilerc
for Frameworks 5 (including Plasma 5), and ~/.kde4/share/apps/config/baloofilerc
in the kdelibs 4.x world (old Plasma).
Many of these changes will only take place on restarting the baloo_file process, e.g. with balooctl stop then balooctl start.
Enable / Disable
[Basic Settings] Indexing-Enabled=true
This can be changed to true / false.
First Run
[General] first run=false
This `first run` config value determines if Baloo has run through the entire file system and checked every file for indexing. If you ever delete the baloo db manually, this should be set to false so that baloo scans the entire file system tree again on startup.
Exclude Filters
[General] exclude filters=autom4te,*.rcore,CTestTestfile.cmake,*.o,*.omf,.hg,*.m4,*.orig,.obj,moc_*.cpp,conftest,.pch,.xsession-errors*,CMakeTmpQmake,*.tmp,qrc_*.cpp,po,.svn,.histfile.*,lzo,.bzr,.git,litmain.sh,cmake_install.cmake,CMakeFiles,*.pc,*.nvram,*.elc,*.la,.moc,CMakeCache.txt,confdefs.h,*.gmo,*.csproj,*.rej,config.status,lost+found,confstat,*.pyc,_darcs,CVS,.uic,*.part,libtool,*.aux,*.po,CMakeTmp,Makefile.am,*.lo,ui_*.h,*.loT,*~,*.moc,*.vm*,*.class,core-dumps
This list of patterns is run against each file in order to determine if the file should be indexed.
Exclude Mimetypes
[General] exclude mimetypes=text/plain, image/jpeg
By default a lot of source code is not indexed
Exclude Folders
[General] exclude folders[$e]=$HOME/FolderA/,$HOME/FolderB/
This list is comma separated and is used to check which directories should never be indexed. By default this list is empty.
Include Folders
[General] folders[$e]=$HOME/
This list governs which folders Baloo should index recursively. By default, it will index your $HOME directory. The $e
allows environment variable expansion.
For example, if you have a Windows drive mounted at /media/Windows, here is a sample line to index some common folders of user "Alice".
folders[$e]=$HOME/,/media/Windows/Users/Alice/Desktop/,/media/Windows/Users/Alice/Documents/,/media/Windows/Users/Alice/Downloads/,/media/Windows/Users/Alice/Music/,/media/Windows/Users/Alice/Pictures/,/media/Windows/Users/Alice/Videos/
Only index Files Names
[General] only basic indexing=true
This will trigger Baloo to only index the filename.
Hidden Folders
[General] index hidden folders=true
Reindexing
After changing what Baloo indexes, you may have to make Baloo index existing files. Entering the command balooctl check in a terminal should make Baloo search for unindexed files and index them. If this doesn't happen, you can manually tell Baloo to index specific files with a terminal command like balooctl index local/path/to/file1 path/to/file2 ....