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---
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search:
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boost: 1.05
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---
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# Setting up site search
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Material for MkDocs provides an excellent client-side search implementation,
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omitting the need for the integration of third-party services, which might
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not be compliant with privacy regulations. Moreover, search even works
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[offline], allowing users to download your documentation.
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[offline]: building-for-offline-usage.md
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## Configuration
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### Built-in search plugin
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[:octicons-tag-24: 0.1.0][Search support] ·
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:octicons-cpu-24: Plugin
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The built-in search plugin integrates seamlessly with Material for MkDocs,
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adding multilingual client-side search with [lunr] and [lunr-languages]. It's
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enabled by default, but must be re-added to `mkdocs.yml` when other plugins
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are used:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- search
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```
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The following configuration options are supported:
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[`lang`](#+search.lang){ #+search.lang }
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: :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _automatically set_ – This option allows
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to include the language-specific stemmers provided by [lunr-languages].
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Note that Material for MkDocs will set this automatically based on the
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[site language], but it may be overridden, e.g. to support multiple
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languages:
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=== "A single language"
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- search:
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lang: en
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```
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=== "Multiple languages"
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- search:
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lang: # (1)!
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- en
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- de
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```
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1. Be aware that including support for other languages increases the
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general JavaScript payload by around 20kb (before `gzip`) and by
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another 15-30kb per language.
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The following languages are supported by [lunr-languages]:
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<div class="mdx-columns" markdown>
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- `ar` – Arabic
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- `da` – Danish
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- `de` – German
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- `du` – Dutch
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- `en` – English
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- `es` – Spanish
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- `fi` – Finnish
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- `fr` – French
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- `hi` – Hindi
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- `hu` – Hungarian
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- `hy` – Armenian
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- `it` – Italian
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- `ja` – Japanese
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- `kn` - Kannada
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- `ko` – Korean
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- `no` – Norwegian
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- `pt` – Portuguese
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- `ro` – Romanian
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- `ru` – Russian
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- `sa` – Sanskrit
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- `sv` – Swedish
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- `ta` – Tamil
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- `te` – Telugu
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- `th` – Thai
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- `tr` – Turkish
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- `vi` – Vietnamese
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- `zh` – Chinese
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</div>
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Material for MkDocs goes to great lengths to support languages that are not
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part of this list by automatically falling back to the stemmer yielding the
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best result.
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[`separator`](#+search.separator){ #+search.separator }
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: :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _automatically set_ – The separator for
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indexing and query tokenization can be customized, making it possible to
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index parts of words separated by other characters than whitespace and `-`,
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e.g. by including `.`:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- search:
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separator: '[\s\-\.]+'
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```
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With :octicons-tag-24: 9.0.0, a faster and more flexible tokenizer method
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is shipped, allowing for __tokenizing with lookahead__, which yields more
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influence on the way documents are indexed. As a result, we use the
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following separator setting for this site's search:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- search:
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separator: '[\s\-,:!=\[\]()"/]+|(?!\b)(?=[A-Z][a-z])|\.(?!\d)|&[lg]t;'
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```
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Broken into its parts, the separator induces the following behavior:
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=== "Special characters"
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```
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[\s\-,:!=\[\]()"/]+
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```
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The first part of the expression inserts token boundaries for each
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document before and after whitespace, hyphens, commas, brackets and
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other special characters. If several of those special characters are
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adjacent, they are treated as one.
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=== "Case changes"
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```
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(?!\b)(?=[A-Z][a-z])
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```
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Many programming languages have naming conventions like `PascalCase` or
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`camelCase`. By adding this subexpression to the separator,
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[words are split at case changes], tokenizing the word `PascalCase`
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into `Pascal` and `Case`.
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Read more on tokenizing case changes]
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[tokenize case changes]
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=== "Version strings"
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```
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\.(?!\d)
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```
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When adding `.` to the separator, version strings like `1.2.3` are split
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into `1`, `2` and `3`, which makes them undiscoverable via search. When
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using this subexpression, a small lookahead is introduced which will
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[preserve version strings] and keep them discoverable.
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Read more on tokenizing version numbers]
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[tokenize version numbers]
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=== "HTML/XML tags"
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```
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&[lg]t;
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```
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If your documentation includes HTML/XML code examples, you may want to allow
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users to find specific tag names. Unfortunately, the `<` and `>` control
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characters are encoded in code blocks as `<` and `>`. Adding this
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subexpression to the separator allows for just that.
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Read more on tokenizing HTML/XML tags]
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[tokenize html-xml tags]
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[Search support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/0.1.0
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[lunr]: https://lunrjs.com
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[lunr-languages]: https://github.com/MihaiValentin/lunr-languages
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[lunr's default tokenizer]: https://github.com/olivernn/lunr.js/blob/aa5a878f62a6bba1e8e5b95714899e17e8150b38/lunr.js#L413-L456
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[site language]: changing-the-language.md#site-language
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[words are split at case changes]: ?q=searchHighlight
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[preserve version strings]: ?q=9.0.0
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[tokenize case changes]: ../blog/posts/search-better-faster-smaller.md#case-changes
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[tokenize version numbers]: ../blog/posts/search-better-faster-smaller.md#version-numbers
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[tokenize html-xml tags]: ../blog/posts/search-better-faster-smaller.md#htmlxml-tags
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#### Chinese language support
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[:octicons-heart-fill-24:{ .mdx-heart } Sponsors only][Insiders]{ .mdx-insiders } ·
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[:octicons-tag-24: insiders-4.14.0][Insiders] ·
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:octicons-beaker-24: Experimental
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[Insiders] adds search support for the Chinese language (see our [blog article]
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[chinese search] from May 2022) by integrating with the text segmentation
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library [jieba], which can be installed with `pip`.
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``` sh
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pip install jieba
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```
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If [jieba] is installed, the [built-in search plugin] automatically detects
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Chinese characters and runs them through the segmenter. The following
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configuration options are available:
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[`jieba_dict`](#+search.jieba_dict){ #+search.jieba_dict }
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: [:octicons-tag-24: insiders-4.17.2][Insiders] · :octicons-milestone-24:
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Default: _none_ – This option allows for specifying a [custom dictionary]
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to be used by [jieba] for segmenting text, replacing the default dictionary:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- search:
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jieba_dict: dict.txt # (1)!
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```
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1. The following alternative dictionaries are provided by [jieba]:
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- [dict.txt.small] – 占用内存较小的词典文件
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- [dict.txt.big] – 支持繁体分词更好的词典文件
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[`jieba_dict_user`](#+search.jieba_dict_user){ #+search.jieba_dict_user }
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: [:octicons-tag-24: insiders-4.17.2][Insiders] · :octicons-milestone-24:
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Default: _none_ – This option allows for specifying an additional
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[user dictionary] to be used by [jieba] for segmenting text, augmenting the
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default dictionary:
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``` yaml
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plugins:
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- search:
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jieba_dict_user: user_dict.txt
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```
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User dictionaries can be used for tuning the segmenter to preserve
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technical terms.
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[Insiders]: ../insiders/index.md
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[chinese search]: ../blog/posts/chinese-search-support.md
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[jieba]: https://pypi.org/project/jieba/
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[built-in search plugin]: #built-in-search-plugin
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[custom dictionary]: https://github.com/fxsjy/jieba#%E5%85%B6%E4%BB%96%E8%AF%8D%E5%85%B8
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[dict.txt.small]: https://github.com/fxsjy/jieba/raw/master/extra_dict/dict.txt.small
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[dict.txt.big]: https://github.com/fxsjy/jieba/raw/master/extra_dict/dict.txt.big
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[user dictionary]: https://github.com/fxsjy/jieba#%E8%BD%BD%E5%85%A5%E8%AF%8D%E5%85%B8
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### Search suggestions
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[:octicons-tag-24: 7.2.0][Search suggestions support] ·
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:octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag ·
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:octicons-beaker-24: Experimental
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When search suggestions are enabled, the search will display the likeliest
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completion for the last word which can be accepted with the ++arrow-right++ key.
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Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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features:
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- search.suggest
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```
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Searching for [:octicons-search-24: search su][Search suggestions example]
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yields ^^search suggestions^^ as a suggestion.
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[Search suggestions support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/7.2.0
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[Search suggestions example]: ?q=search+su
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### Search highlighting
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[:octicons-tag-24: 7.2.0][Search highlighting support] ·
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:octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag ·
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:octicons-beaker-24: Experimental
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When search highlighting is enabled and a user clicks on a search result,
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Material for MkDocs will highlight all occurrences after following the link.
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Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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features:
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- search.highlight
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```
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Searching for [:octicons-search-24: code blocks][Search highlighting example]
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highlights all occurrences of both terms.
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[Search highlighting support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/7.2.0
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[Search highlighting example]: ../reference/code-blocks.md?h=code+blocks
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### Search sharing
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[:octicons-tag-24: 7.2.0][Search sharing support] ·
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:octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag
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When search sharing is activated, a :material-share-variant: share button is
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rendered next to the reset button, which allows to deep link to the current
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search query and result. Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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theme:
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features:
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- search.share
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```
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When a user clicks the share button, the URL is automatically copied to the
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clipboard.
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[Search sharing support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/7.2.0
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## Usage
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### Search boosting
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[:octicons-tag-24: 8.3.0][boost support]
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Pages can be boosted in search with the front matter `search.boost` property,
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which will make them rank higher. Add the following lines at the top of a
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Markdown file:
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=== ":material-arrow-up-circle: Rank up"
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``` yaml
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---
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search:
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boost: 2 # (1)!
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---
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# Document title
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...
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```
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1. :woman_in_lotus_position: When boosting pages, be gentle and start with
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__low values__.
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=== ":material-arrow-down-circle: Rank down"
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``` yaml
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---
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search:
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boost: 0.5
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---
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# Document title
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...
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```
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[boost support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/8.3.0
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### Search exclusion
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[:octicons-tag-24: 9.0.0][exclusion support] ·
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:octicons-beaker-24: Experimental
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Pages can be excluded from search with the front matter `search.exclude`
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property, removing them from the index. Add the following lines at the top of a
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Markdown file:
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``` yaml
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---
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search:
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exclude: true
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---
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# Document title
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...
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```
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[exclusion support]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/releases/tag/9.0.0
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#### Excluding sections
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When [Attribute Lists] is enabled, specific sections of pages can be excluded
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from search by adding the `data-search-exclude` pragma after a Markdown
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heading:
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=== ":octicons-file-code-16: `docs/page.md`"
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``` markdown
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# Document title
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## Section 1
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The content of this section is included
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## Section 2 { data-search-exclude }
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The content of this section is excluded
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```
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=== ":octicons-codescan-16: `search_index.json`"
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``` json
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{
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...
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"docs": [
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{
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"location":"page/",
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"text":"",
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"title":"Document title"
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},
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{
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"location":"page/#section-1",
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"text":"<p>The content of this section is included</p>",
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"title":"Section 1"
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}
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]
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}
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```
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[Attribute Lists]: extensions/python-markdown.md#attribute-lists
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#### Excluding blocks
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When [Attribute Lists] is enabled, specific sections of pages can be excluded
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from search by adding the `data-search-exclude` pragma after a Markdown
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inline- or block-level element:
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=== ":octicons-file-code-16: `docs/page.md`"
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``` markdown
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# Document title
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The content of this block is included
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The content of this block is excluded
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{ data-search-exclude }
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```
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=== ":octicons-codescan-16: `search_index.json`"
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``` json
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{
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...
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"docs": [
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{
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"location":"page/",
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"text":"<p>The content of this block is included</p>",
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"title":"Document title"
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}
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]
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}
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```
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