File search utility
phfind [options]
Neutrino
- -c
   
 
- Case-sensitive pattern match.  The default is case-insensitive.
   
 
- -npattern
   
 
- The name or pattern to find.
   
 
- -r
   
 
- Don't recursively search subdirectories.  The default is to recurse.
   
 
- -R
   
 
- Recursively search symbolic links.  The default is not to recurse.
   
 
- -S
   
 
- Single-threaded operation.  The default is multi-threaded.  Setting this
   option saves a thread, but it may reduce responsiveness of phfind  on a slow filesystem.
   
 
- -t options
   
 
- The types of files to look for.  Combine one or more of:
   
- a — all (the default setting)
     
 
- b — block special
     
 
- c — character special
     
 
- d — directories
     
 
- f — regular files
     
 
- l — symbolic links
     
 
- n — named special
     
 
- p — FIFOs (pipes)
     
 
- s — sockets
   
 
    
- -x position[%][r]
 
- The x coordinate of the upper-left corner of the window,
in pixels,   or as a percentage of screen width if % is
specified.   If r is specified, the coordinate is relative
to the   current console. 
 
- -y position[%][r]
 
- The y coordinate of the upper-left corner of the window,
in pixels,   or as a percentage of screen height if % is
specified.   If r is specified, the coordinate is relative
to the   current console. 
 
This utility starts a graphical file search application.  You must be running Photon in order to run phfind.
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The phfind utility can find and display a maximum of 65535 files. | 
 
You can start phfind from the command line.
The main window looks like this: 

Searching for files with phfind.
The application has three tabs, Name & Location, Types, and Sizes:
- The Name & Location tab lets you enter a file name, select the search path, and set basic search options.
    
 
- The Types tab lets you set a filter for the types of files phfind looks for.  For a description of the types of files in a QNX filesystem, see “Working with files” in the Neutrino User Guide.
    
 
- The Sizes tab lets you set a filesize range for files found by phfind.
 
find,
pfm
Using the Photon microGUI
in the Neutrino User's Guide