Although the syntax is straight Lucene (query string query), I suspect that
Github and other sites parse the query term to create a format similar to
the one John mentioned.

Cheers,

Ivan
On May 1, 2015 1:22 AM, "Peter Sorensen" <peter.jens.soren...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Sorry for the vague title. If I knew what to call what I was looking for,
> I'd have a much easier time finding it!
>
> Anyways, I often see sites using filters right in the query box. For
> instance, on Github, you can see open issues by typing ` is:open: is:issue
> {search term} `
>
> What element of ES is used to perform this?
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