gmtwhich

gmtwhich - Find full path to specified files

Synopsis

gmtwhich files [ -A ] [ -C ] [ -D ] [ -G ] [ -V[level] ]

Note: No space is allowed between the option flag and the associated arguments.

Description

gmtwhich reports the full paths to the files given on the command line. We look for the file in (1) the current directory, (2) in $GMT_USERDIR (if defined), (3) in $GMT_DATADIR (if defined), or (4) in $GMT_CACHEDIR (if defined). If found we print the full path name to the file, just the directory (see -D), or a confirmation (see -C). The $GMT_USERDIR and $GMT_DATADIR environment variables can be colon-separated list of directories, and we search recursively down any directory that ends with / (i.e., /export/data is a single directory whereas /export/data/ will be searched recursively.)

Required Arguments

files
One or more file names of any data type (grids, tables, etc.).

Optional Arguments

-A
Only consider files that the user has permission to read [Default consider all files found].
-C
Instead of reporting the paths, print the confirmation Y if the file is found and N if it is not.
-D
Instead of reporting the paths, print the directories that contains the files.
-G
If a file argument is a downloadable file (either a full UR, a @file for downloading from the GMT Site Cache, or earth_relief_*.grd) we will try to download the file if not found in your local data or cache dirs.
-V[level] (more ...)
Select verbosity level [c].
-^ or just -
Print a short message about the syntax of the command, then exits (NOTE: on Windows just use -).
-+ or just +
Print an extensive usage (help) message, including the explanation of any module-specific option (but not the GMT common options), then exits.
-? or no arguments
Print a complete usage (help) message, including the explanation of all options, then exits.

Examples

To see the full path to the file myjunk.txt, use

gmt which myjunk.txt

To download the 10 arc-minute global relief file from the GMT data site, use

gmt which -G earth_relief_10m.grd

which will print the path (after downloading if not already present). The file will be placed in the user's GMT_USER_DIR. To obtain a GMT example or test file from the GMT cache site, try

gmt which -G @hotspots.txt

which will print the path (after downloading if not already present). The file will be placed in the user's GMT_CACHE_DIR directory.

See Also

gmt