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===A useful example=== | |||
Search for movies on floods, one may try: | |||
intitle:(index.of) (mpg|divx|wmv|avi) -html -htm -php -jsp -cf flood |
Revision as of 21:20, 18 April 2007
Searching specific type of files (e.g. Music) with Google
It is rather straight forward to search for a particular file type with Google. Suppose you are searching for an audio files of vivaldi's music.
intitle:(index.of) (mp3|mp4|avi) vivaldi -html -htm -php -jsp -cf
will give many pages that contain media files with the name 'vivaldi'. To understand what each of the above keywords and parameters do:
- intitle(X)
- Search in the title for X.
- index.of
- This is a parameter -- most of directory listings will have the world 'index of' (or index_of) index.of is shorthand for anything matching index, then a gap (space, underscore,...), then of
- (X|Y|Z)
- Search for X or Y or Z.
- vivalidi
- The keyword
- -html -htm -php -jsp -cf
- Don't return pages with html, htm, php, etc., in them (these are web pages not media files.).
A useful example
Search for movies on floods, one may try:
intitle:(index.of) (mpg|divx|wmv|avi) -html -htm -php -jsp -cf flood