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ndz

http://www.needz.org/forum/index.php?act=Search&CODE=01&forums=${f=all}&searchsubs=1&keywords=%s&namesearch=${a}&exactname=${ae=1}&search_in=${in=titles}&result_type=${out=topics}&sort_key=${sk=last_post}&sort_order=${so=desc}&prune=${p=0}&prune_type=${pt=newer}
NAME
     ndz - NeedZ Forums Search with all the parameters.

SYNOPSIS
     ndz KEYWORDS [-f NUMBER] [-a USERNAME [-ae 0]] [-in posts] [-out posts] [-sk posts|starter_name] [-so asc] [-p NUMBER] [-pt older]

DESCRIPTION
     Mandatory arguments:
     KEYWORDS
        the string, words separated by spaces.

     Optional arguments:
     -f all|NUMBER
        search in `all` forums or the specified forum number (default is `all`).

     -a USERNAME
        search by author as USERNAME.

     -ae 0
        partial USERNAME (default is exact USERNAME).

     -in posts
        search in the posts (default is titles).

     -out posts
        output results as posts (default is topics).

     -sk posts|starter_name
        sort_key : sort results by `posts` or `starter_name` (default is last_post date).

     -so asc
        sort_order : ascending (default is desc).

     -p NUMBER
        prune : show only the topics that last_post date is newer (default) than NUMBER days.

     -pt older
        prune_type : show only the topics that last_post date is older than the number of days specified by `-p`

EXAMPLES
     ndz babylon -f 12

NOTES
     this command searches all the KEYWORDS in the titles and display results as topics by default.
     
SEE ALSO
     [vds],[pcsvn2]
     
AUTHOR
     dSorrow
    
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