Package: plocate
Version: 1.1.23-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream

Hi,

it has often happened that I wanted to efficiently find files based on not 
their name, but their metadata -- such as who owns them, or when they were 
modified, or some combination thereof.

Of course, find(1) can do all that (albeit very slowly), but since updatedb 
scans all directories anyway, it might as well record and index this 
information as well, in addition to the filenames.

Perhaps, instead of inventing a new syntax, include a plocate-find that 
supports the same syntax as find(1)?

Thanks!

AndrĂ¡s

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