g.search.modules(1grass)


NAME

   g.search.modules  - Search in GRASS modules using keywords

KEYWORDS

   general, modules, search

SYNOPSIS

   g.search.modules
   g.search.modules --help
   g.search.modules    [-amcgj]    keyword=string[,string,...]    [--help]
   [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--ui]

   Flags:
   -a
       Display only  modules  where  all  keywords  are  available  (AND),
       default: OR

   -m
       Search in manual pages too (can be slow)

   -c
       Use colorized (more readable) output to terminal

   -g
       Shell script format

   -j
       JSON format

   --help
       Print usage summary

   --verbose
       Verbose module output

   --quiet
       Quiet module output

   --ui
       Force launching GUI dialog

   Parameters:
   keyword=string[,string,...] [required]
       Keyword to be searched

DESCRIPTION

   g.search.module  searches  for  given  keyword  in  GRASS modules name,
   description, keywords and optionally manpages too.

NOTES

   There can be more keywords, g.search.modules will search  for  each  of
   them

EXAMPLE

   Search all modules, where keywords buffer OR clip can be found
   g.search.modules keyword=buffer,clip
   r.circle
       keywords: raster,buffer,geometry,circle
       description: Creates a raster map containing concentric rings around a
                    given point.
   r.buffer.lowmem
       keywords: raster,buffer
       description: Creates a raster map showing buffer zones surrounding cells
                    that contain non-NULL category values. This is the low-
                    memory alternative to the classic r.buffer module.
   r.buffer
       keywords: raster,buffer
       description: Creates a raster map showing buffer zones surrounding cells
                    that contain non-NULL category values.
   Search  all  modules, where keywords overlay AND clip can be found with
   some fancy terminal output
   g.search.modules keyword=clip,overlay -a -c
   v.overlay
       keywords: vector,geometry,spatial query,intersection,union,clip
       description: Overlays two vector maps.;
   Search in manual pages too
   g.search.modules -m keyword=kapri
   db.execute
       keywords: database,attribute table,SQL
       description: Executes any SQL statement. For SELECT statements use
                    'db.select'.
   db.select
       keywords: database,attribute table,SQL
       description: Selects data from attribute table. Performs SQL query
                    statement(s).

SEE ALSO

    g.manual

AUTHORS

   Jachym Cepicky, OpenGeoLabs s.r.o., Czech Republic

   Last changed: $Date: 2016-04-21 16:33:08 +0200 (Thu, 21 Apr 2016) $

SOURCE CODE

   Available at: g.search.modules source code (history)

   Main index | General index | Topics index | Keywords index |  Graphical
   index | Full index

    2003-2016 GRASS Development Team, GRASS GIS 7.2.0 Reference Manual





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