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The search is part of Tixati's unique [url]decentralized sharing channels[/url] system. It allows you to find links to transfers other users decided to share. Those links can be either regular web links or magnet-links. To make use of it, join one or more of the popular channels. After a short time Tixati will retrieve a list of shared links and then you are good to go! [b]Note of caution:[/b] Finding content via shares is no different to a website. Downloading software from unknown sources is potentially unsafe and may contain malware. [h id="search"]Searching[/h] [img style=large]tixati-search-view.png[/img] In the screenshot above a search for "linux debian" was conducted in "Any" mode. Therefore the results included all transfers that contain "linux" or "debian". No results were excluded by a keyword. The search results contain: name, size and file count. If the user manually added a description, it will appear as well. Double clicking a magnet-link share will add it as a new transfer. In case of a web link, you will visit the website. The arrow on the left of "debian-edu-10.1.0-amd64-netinst.iso" indicates that multiple people have this item in their shares. To view more information - click on it. Buttons description: [b]New[/b] [indent]This will open a new search window; you run multiple searches at once.[/indent] [b]Clear[/b] [indent]Erases all search results and cancels a running search.[/indent] [b]Cancel[/b] [indent]This button appears on the right (under the channel list) only when a search is running. Click it to stop a running search, the results will not be cleared.[/indent] [b]Match / Exclude[/b] [indent]Search input. The results are first [i]matched[/i] and then [i]excluded[/i] to allow you fine-grained filtering.[/indent] [b]Any[/b] [indent]Selects the search mode for your keywords. Detailed explanation below[/indent] [b]Shared Transfer Links[/b] [indent]Search for magnet-links?[/indent] [b]Shared Web Links[/b] [indent]Search for Web Links?[/indent] [b]Match Descriptions[/b] [indent]Search for text accompaniying the link? The description must be on the same line as a link to be matched.[/indent] [h id="channel_filter"]Filtering by channel[/h] Tixati searches in all available channels it knows about. You cannot change that, but you can specify which channel's results you are interested in, after the search has finished. On the top right you can see a list of known channels. Clicking on any channel will limit the shown results to only shares coming from this channel. Clicking on "[b]All Channels[/b]" resets this filter. [h id="advanced_search"]Advanced searching[/h] The search filter is case-insensitive, that means "searchterm" will find both "SearchTerm" and "searchterm". For search terms multiple modes are available: [b]Any[/b]: match names that contain at least one word (logical OR) [indent][code]debian amd64[/code] will find all Debian versions and all other OS/Software distributions with "amd64" in their names[/indent] [b]All[/b]: match names that [i]must[/i] contain all of the entered words (logical AND) [indent][code]debian amd64[/code] will only find 64-bit versions of Debian.[/indent] [b]Phrase[/b]: match names that contain all words in their original consecutive order; dots are considered spaces in names (Verification is needed) [indent][code]the bible[/code] and [code]the.bible[/code] will find all names that contain this phrase, e.g. "The Bible of Christianity" and "The.Bible" but not "The Holy Bible" (not real share names)[/indent] [b]Exact[/b]: match names that contain this exact text string, search term is not modified in any way. [indent][code]the.bible[/code] will only find literal "The.Bible" names, but not "The Bible"[/indent] [b]Regex[/b]: [i](advanced)[/i] The Extended POSIX Regular Expression syntax is used (GNU libc), you will know it from GNU programs like grep (egrep). A partial string match is enough. Many symbols have a special meaning, search online for tutorials. [indent][code]debian\-9\.[5-8][/code] will match "debian-9.Y" transfers, where Y is a number 5, 6, 7 or 8.[/indent] [indent][code]debian\-.*?9\.[5-8][/code] similar to the pattern above, with the addition of [code].*?[/code] - this will allow to match any symbols in between "debian-" and "9.", additionally finding us "debian-mac-9.Y", "debian-live-9.Y" etc.[/indent] Finally, "Any" and "All" modes support enclosing "multiple words in quotes" to designate a [i]phrase[/i]. For example, to find a transfer that has [b]all[/b] of the entered phrases in their title: [code]"phrase one" "phrase two"[/code]
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