Translations:Help:CirrusSearch/87/en


 * Tip: Instead of running insource: searches directly, these return much much faster if they always run on filtered results, such as:
 * Regex characteristically need to be honed before being released in the wild. To sharpen a new /regex/ for a wiki-side search, simply start with an intitle: filter of an article-space pagename, or for any other namespace, such as your user sandbox, use a prefix: filter on a fullpagenames. In article space a prefix: search works just as well, but its syntax is less intuitive, because prefix: must go after, but it still filters firstly.
 * Regex characteristically need to be honed before being released in the wild. To sharpen a new /regex/ for a wiki-side search, simply start with an intitle: filter of an article-space pagename, or for any other namespace, such as your user sandbox, use a prefix: filter on a fullpagenames. In article space a prefix: search works just as well, but its syntax is less intuitive, because prefix: must go after, but it still filters firstly.
 * Regex characteristically need to be honed before being released in the wild. To sharpen a new /regex/ for a wiki-side search, simply start with an intitle: filter of an article-space pagename, or for any other namespace, such as your user sandbox, use a prefix: filter on a fullpagenames. In article space a prefix: search works just as well, but its syntax is less intuitive, because prefix: must go after, but it still filters firstly.
 * Regex characteristically need to be honed before being released in the wild. To sharpen a new /regex/ for a wiki-side search, simply start with an intitle: filter of an article-space pagename, or for any other namespace, such as your user sandbox, use a prefix: filter on a fullpagenames. In article space a prefix: search works just as well, but its syntax is less intuitive, because prefix: must go after, but it still filters firstly.