1 | | = Using Search |
2 | | |
3 | | Trac has built-in search functionality to search for occurrences of keywords and substrings in wiki pages, tickets and changeset properties, such as author, revision and log messages. |
4 | | |
5 | | Apart from the [search: Search module], you will also find a small search field above the navigation bar at all time. It provides convenient access to the search module from all pages. |
6 | | |
7 | | The search results show the most recent modifications ranked first rather than the most relevant result. |
8 | | |
9 | | == Quick searches |
10 | | For quick access to project resources, the quick-search field at the top of every page can be used to enter a [TracLinks wiki link], which will take you directly to the resource identified by that link: |
11 | | |
12 | | * ![42] -- Opens change set 42 |
13 | | * !#42 -- Opens ticket number 42 |
14 | | * !{1} -- Opens report 1 |
15 | | * /trunk -- Opens the browser for the `trunk` directory in the default repository |
16 | | * /repos1/trunk -- Opens the browser for the `trunk` directory in the `repos1` repository |
17 | | |
18 | | == Advanced |
19 | | |
20 | | === Disabling Quickjump |
21 | | To disable the Quickjump feature for a keyword start the query with an exclamation mark (`!`): use `!TracGuide` to search for occurrences of the literal word !TracGuide. |
22 | | |
23 | | === Search Links |
24 | | From the Wiki, it is possible to link to a specific search, using `search:` links: |
25 | | * `search:?q=crash` will search for the string "crash" |
26 | | * `search:?q=trac+link&wiki=on` will search for "trac" and "link" in wiki pages only |
27 | | |
28 | | ---- |
29 | | See also: TracGuide, TracLinks, TracQuery |
| 1 | That's cleared my thoughts. Thanks for cotiinbutrng. |