What graphical interfaces exist to assist the user in searching for files?
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I installed gnome-search-tool:
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After these steps, I can use advanced search in any folder.
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The default file manager Pantheon Files has a search option:
Other solutions:NautilusWhat I don't like about Pantheon Files' search is that the search results are not displayed in a proper window, just a list that is closed when it loses focus. So, one may use of course other file managers that have a search function, like Nautilus. (I use Nautilus, because it is installed automatically with some applications that I need.) I see no disadvantage in having Nautilus alongside Pantheon Files. CatfishOr you may use other popular search tools like
That can be added to the context menu in the file manager as indicated in another answer in relation to With
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I highly suggest you to try Synapse launcher. It's basically an alternative application launcher that can search for files as well as applications. It just sits there in wingpanel and gets activated once you press the keyboard shortcut : Ctrl+Space (which you can modify to be anything you want to). You can add and remove extensions so it searches for anything you like. It comes pre-bundled with a couple of themes. Here's a screenshot of me typing the word
Installation instructionsHere's how to install Synapse in Elementary:
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If you, like me, prefer K-Find rather than Gnome Search Tool, then install K-Find through
Then hit Ctrl+O (letter 'O', not number '0') to save and Ctrl+X to exit. To use K-Find, open the folder where you want to locate your file, right click any empty area of the window and click "Search here". |
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