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You can search for articles using this form.
- The minimum number of characters for a searchable keyword is 3.
- AND OR searches are supported. Please include AND or OR in capital letters between words. Example: Drupal AND AWS, etc.
- If the keyword is a sentence, you can search for it by enclosing it in "double quotation marks". Example: "MacBook local environment"
- To search for multiple words, add a hyphen before the keyword to exclude it from the search. Example: DDEV -MacBook
- The weight of the search results is prioritised by the number of search terms in the article body, and the results are displayed in order of the article's date of creation.
For more information about how to search, please see About Searching below the search field.
- Search looks for exact, case-insensitive keywords; keywords shorter than a minimum length are ignored.
- Use upper-case OR to get more results. Example: cat OR dog (content contains either "cat" or "dog").
- You can use upper-case AND to require all words, but this is the same as the default behavior. Example: cat AND dog (same as cat dog, content must contain both "cat" and "dog").
- Use quotes to search for a phrase. Example: "the cat eats mice".
- You can precede keywords by - to exclude them; you must still have at least one "positive" keyword. Example: cat -dog (content must contain cat and cannot contain dog).