Hello,

Untrusem <[email protected]> writes:

> So, I don't need to tell you that how bad forgejo search is. We don't
> find the things that we are actually looking for. And this leads to:
>
> - Duplication of Work
> - People asking the same things again and again because they can't find
> it
> - Me wasting 2 hours packaging things that are already there :(
>
> I have been using emacs-forgejo[1] that have eliminated my need of using the
> browser for forgejo almost completely but it suffers with the same
> issues as it uses forgejo's api.
>
> Through this email, I want to get a conversation going, how we can try
> to solve this issue? and what other things people have tried that have
> somewhat reduced it.
>
> [1] It is now unmaintained but works for me. 

I also find the default "fuzzy" search behavior of Forgejo often returns
results of questionable quality.  If you know the precise terms you're
after I believe you'll get better results by

1. Double-quoting everything, to search for "literals"
2. prefix the literal pattern with "+", to make it "required";

So, if you want to find things related to openresolv for example, you
could try +"openresolv", e.g.

https://codeberg.org/guix/guix/issues?state=open&type=all&labels=&milestone=0&project=0&assignee=0&poster=0&sort=relevance&q=%2B%22openresolv%22

This is documented in https://forgejo.org/docs/latest/user/search/issue-search/

-- 
Thanks,
Maxim

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