Spotlight search operatorsSpotlight search operators If you know some specific attributes of a file, application, or item you are looking for on a Mac, you can use Spotlight Search Operators to dramatically narrow down your returned results in the Mac OS search feature. For example, if the file type of a document you are looking for is a PDF, you can pre-qualify search results by using operators to return only PDF’s within Spotlight. There are tons of search operators to use, and some can get very specific. Let’s jump into this a bit to learn more.

Remember, to access Spotlight search on a Mac, hit the Command+Spacebar keys together. Then just type in the little popup search box to start narrowing down the queries and returned items. Spotlight adjusts files live and on the fly depending on what is looked for and specified, thus if you want to try an operator it will immediately adjust the search to accommodate the search operator request.

Here are a some sample operators and parameters to enter before your search query that you can try yourself in Spotlight for Mac OS X:

Spotlight Search Operators for Mac

Note that all of these search operators are used in Spotlight in the following syntax format “operator:specific” always separated by a semi-colon. If you’re having troubles with results coming back, check your syntax to make sure you have typed things correctly.

kind:application
kind:applications
kind:app
kind:contact
kind:contacts
kind:folder
kind:folders
kind:image
kind:images
kind:movie
kind:movies
kind:music
kind:audio
kind:jpeg
kind:pict
kind:text
kind:rtf
kind:osxdaily
kind:pdf
kind:pdfs
kind:system preferences
kind:preferences
kind:bookmark
kind:bookmarks
kind:font
kind:fonts
kind:presentations
kind:presentation
kind:email
kind:emails
kind:mail message
kind:mail messages
kind:event
kind:events
kind:reminder
kind:reminders

The usage of this is demonstrated in the attached screenshot, where I pre-qualified my search for ‘asia’ with the PDF filetype operator, which led Spotlight to only search PDF documents for the search term.

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You can even use date sensitive search operators, to search for files created or edited between, before, after, or on specific dates! This makes finding things even faster and more precise, so try them out yourself.

More Specific Spotlight Search Operators for Mac

You can also get specific with operators by listing file types, kinds, and dates, like so:
kind:audio Rolling

kind:application

kind:pdf

kind:jpeg

kind:word

kind:folder

kind:image

kind:audio

date:today

date:yesterday

Advanced Spotlight Search Operators with Time Ranges

Finally, you can also search Spotlight with advanced ranges for times and dates, meaning you can find files that were modified after a specific date, created before a date, or modified within a date range. This is done by using the greater than and less than symbols < and >

date:>10/1/09 will find any file modified after November 1, 2009, note that the dates you enter must correspond to the short date format you have set in your International preferences

date:date:1/1/16-12/31/19 contract

This is really best tried out yourself rather than demonstrated, so launch Spotlight and give it a test yourself to see how it works on your own Mac with your own files.

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