Commit 61786842 authored by Amy Qualls's avatar Amy Qualls

Merge branch 'docs-fix-346868' into 'master'

Fix Vale issues for user/search/advanced_search.md

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!76008
parents 60578471 a0ad9973
...@@ -52,13 +52,13 @@ The Advanced Search can be useful in various scenarios: ...@@ -52,13 +52,13 @@ The Advanced Search can be useful in various scenarios:
## Use the Advanced Search syntax ## Use the Advanced Search syntax
Elasticsearch has only data for the default branch. That means that if you go Elasticsearch has data for the default branch only. That means that if you go
to the repository tree and switch the branch from the default to something else, to the repository tree and switch the branch from the default to something else,
then the "Code" tab in the search result page will be served by the basic then the **Code** tab in the search result page is served by the basic
search even if Elasticsearch is enabled. search even if Elasticsearch is enabled.
The Advanced Search syntax supports fuzzy or exact search queries with prefixes, The Advanced Search syntax supports fuzzy or exact search queries with prefixes,
boolean operators, and much more. Use the search as before and GitLab will show boolean operators, and much more. Use the search as before and GitLab shows
you matching code from each project you have access to. you matching code from each project you have access to.
![Advanced Search](img/advanced_search_v13.10.png) ![Advanced Search](img/advanced_search_v13.10.png)
...@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Full details can be found in the [Elasticsearch documentation](https://www.elast ...@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Full details can be found in the [Elasticsearch documentation](https://www.elast
here's a quick guide: here's a quick guide:
- Searches look for all the words in a query, in any order - for example: searching - Searches look for all the words in a query, in any order - for example: searching
issues for [`display bug`](https://gitlab.com/search?snippets=&scope=issues&repository_ref=&search=display+bug&group_id=9970&project_id=278964) and [`bug display`](https://gitlab.com/search?snippets=&scope=issues&repository_ref=&search=bug+Display&group_id=9970&project_id=278964) will return the same results. issues for [`display bug`](https://gitlab.com/search?snippets=&scope=issues&repository_ref=&search=display+bug&group_id=9970&project_id=278964) and [`bug display`](https://gitlab.com/search?snippets=&scope=issues&repository_ref=&search=bug+Display&group_id=9970&project_id=278964) return the same results.
- To find the exact phrase (stemming still applies), use double quotes: [`"display bug"`](https://gitlab.com/search?snippets=&scope=issues&repository_ref=&search=%22display+bug%22&group_id=9970&project_id=278964) - To find the exact phrase (stemming still applies), use double quotes: [`"display bug"`](https://gitlab.com/search?snippets=&scope=issues&repository_ref=&search=%22display+bug%22&group_id=9970&project_id=278964)
- To find bugs not mentioning display, use `-`: [`bug -display`](https://gitlab.com/search?snippets=&scope=issues&repository_ref=&search=bug+-display&group_id=9970&project_id=278964) - To find bugs not mentioning display, use `-`: [`bug -display`](https://gitlab.com/search?snippets=&scope=issues&repository_ref=&search=bug+-display&group_id=9970&project_id=278964)
- To find a bug in display or banner, use `|`: [`bug display | banner`](https://gitlab.com/search?snippets=&scope=issues&repository_ref=&search=bug+display+%7C+banner&group_id=9970&project_id=278964) - To find a bug in display or banner, use `|`: [`bug display | banner`](https://gitlab.com/search?snippets=&scope=issues&repository_ref=&search=bug+display+%7C+banner&group_id=9970&project_id=278964)
...@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Advanced Search also supports the use of filters. The available filters are: ...@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Advanced Search also supports the use of filters. The available filters are:
- `blob`: Filters by Git `object ID`. Exact match only. - `blob`: Filters by Git `object ID`. Exact match only.
To use them, add them to your keyword in the format `<filter_name>:<value>` without To use them, add them to your keyword in the format `<filter_name>:<value>` without
any spaces between the colon (`:`) and the value. When no keyword is provided, an asterisk (`*`) will be used as the keyword. any spaces between the colon (`:`) and the value. When no keyword is provided, an asterisk (`*`) is used as the keyword.
Examples: Examples:
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