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TinySPARQL
GNOME TrackerTinySPARQL in 2014 (as GNOME Tracker)
Repository
Written inC
Operating systemUnix-like systems (Linux and others)
TypeSearch tool
Websitetracker.gnome.org

TinySPARQL (formerly known as Tracker) is a file indexing and search framework for Linux and other Unix-like systems. It is written in the C programming language.

TinySPARQL has been adopted by the GNOME desktop environment and is heavily integrated into GNOME Shell and GNOME Files.

At its core, TinySPARQL is a general-purpose SPARQL-based database; although it is developed together with the file indexer component, it may be used to store or access any kind of data that follows the RDF data model (such as querying Wikidata).

One of the developers of the Conduit application has suggested using TinySPARQL to create "a metadata-enabled GNOME", similar to using Strigi as an indexer for a metadata framework in KDE Software Compilation 4.

See also

References

  1. John Stowers. "A Metadata Enabled GNOME - Johns Blog". Archived from the original on 2009-09-07. Retrieved 2009-08-27.

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