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LOCALSEARCH-RESET(1)	      LocalSearch manual	  LOCALSEARCH-RESET(1)

NAME
       localsearch-reset - Reset the index and configuration

SYNOPSIS
       localsearch reset [--filesystem | --rss]	[--file	FILE]

DESCRIPTION
       The reset command will change either your configuration or index
       irreversibly and	should be used with care. Other	than tags, actual data
       (e.g. files) should not be affected by this command.

       The "index" is a	link between your content (either locally or remotely)
       and how it can be found quickly using a number of different queries.
       Under the hood, this is done using a database.

       Removing	all data and starting again from the beginning with an empty
       data set	(which is a common use of this command)	is done	by using the
       hard reset option. This behaves as if Tracker was just installed.

OPTIONS
       -s, --filesystem
	   Removes data	stored by tracker-miner-fs(1). The miner will
	   automatically recreate its cache from the filesystem	when it
	   restarts.

       -r, --rss
	   Removes data	stored by tracker-miner-rss(1).

       -f, --file FILE
	   Resets all indexed information about	FILE, works recursively	for
	   directories.	Nothing	will be	done if	FILE is	not currently indexed.
	   After deletion, a request to	reindex	this data will be immediately
	   issued.

SEE ALSO
       localsearch-daemon(1). localsearch-3(1).

  3.8.2				  05/13/2025		  LOCALSEARCH-RESET(1)

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