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NAME

       lucli - command line interface to the Lucene full-text indexing library

SYNOPSIS

       lucli

DESCRIPTION

       lucli is a program  that  allows  you  to  work  directly  with  Lucene
       indexes.  Once inside lucli you can use the following commands:

       count  Return the number of hits for a search. Example: count foo

       explain
              Explanation  that  describes  how  the  document  scored against
              query. Example: explain foo

       help   Display help about commands

       index  Choose a different lucene index. Example index my_index

       info   Display info about the current Lucene index. Example: info

       optimize
              Optimize the current index

       quit   Quit/exit the program

       search Search the current index. Example: search foo

       terms  Show the first 100 terms in this index. Supply a field  name  to
              only show terms in a specific field. Example: terms

       tokens Does  a  search  and  shows the top 10 tokens for each document.
              Verbose! Example: tokens foo

AUTHOR

       lucli was written as a part of  Lucene,  the  Java  full-text  indexing
       library.  See http://lucene.apache.org for more information.

       This    manual    page    was    written   by   Jan-Pascal   van   Best
       <janpascal@vanbest.org>, for the Debian project (but  may  be  used  by
       others).

                               September 4, 2007