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NAME
       tracker3-info - Retrieve all information available for a certain file.

SYNOPSIS
       tracker3 info [options...] <file1> [[file2] ...]

DESCRIPTION
       tracker3 info asks for all the known metadata available for the given
       file.

       Multiple file arguments can be provided to retrieve information about
       multiple files.

       The file argument can be either a local path or a URI. It also does not
       have to be an absolute path.

OPTIONS
       -f, --full-namespaces
           By default, all keys and values reported about any given file are
           returned in shortened form, for example, nie:title is shown instead
           of http://tracker.api.gnome.org/ontology/v3/nie#title. This makes
           things much easier to see generally and the output is less
           cluttered. This option reverses that so FULL namespaces are shown
           instead.

       -c, --plain-text-content
           If the resource being displayed has nie:PlainTextContent (i.e.
           information about the content of the resource, which could be the
           contents of a file on the disk), then this option displays that in
           the output.

       -i, --resource-is-iri
           In most cases, the file argument supplied points to a URL or PATH
           which is queried for according to the resource associated with it
           by nie:url. However, in cases where the file specified turns out to
           be the actual URN itself, this argument is required to tell
           "tracker3 info" not to do the extra step of looking up the URN
           related by nie:url.

       For example, consider that you store URNs by the actual URL itself and
       use the unique nie:url in another resource (which is quite reasonable
       when using containers and multi-resource conditions), you would need
       this argument to tell "tracker3 info" that the file supplied is
       actually a URN not URL.

       -t, --turtle
           Output results as Turtle RDF. If -f is enabled, full URIs are shown
           for subjects, predicates and objects; otherwise, shortened URIs are
           used, and all the prefixes Tracker knows about are printed at the
           top of the output.

SEE ALSO
       tracker3-sparql(1).

       http://nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org/
       http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-query/

  3.4.3                           01/19/2023                  TRACKER3-INFO(1)

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