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Update help.html search tips
since search (quoting strings) has changed a bit.
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You can combine search terms with the <kbd>|</kbd> operator, such as
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<kbd>horrible|cartel</kbd>.
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<kbd>foo|bar</kbd>, to match any of the words instead all of them.
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</div>
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To exclude results matching a certain word, prefix them with <kbd>-</kbd>,
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e.g. <kbd>FFF -memesubs</kbd>, which will return torrents with <em>FFF</em> in the
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name, but not those which have <em>memesubs</em> in the name as well.
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e.g. <kbd>foo -bar</kbd>, which will return torrents with <em>foo</em> in the
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name, but not those which have <em>bar</em> in the name as well.
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</div>
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<div>
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If you want to search for a several-word expression in its entirety, you can
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surround searches with <kbd>"</kbd> (double quotes), such as
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<kbd>"foo bar"</kbd>, which would match torrents named <em>foo bar</em> but not
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those named <em>bar foo</em>.
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those named <em>bar foo</em>. You may also use the aforementioned <kbd>|</kbd> to group
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phrases together: <kbd>"foo bar"|"foo baz"</kbd>. You can negate the entire
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group with <kbd>-</kbd> (e.g. <kbd>-"foo bar"|"foo baz"</kbd>), but not single items.
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</div>
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<div>
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You can also use <kbd>(</kbd> and <kbd>)</kbd> to signify precedence.
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You can also use <kbd>(</kbd> and <kbd>)</kbd> to signify precedence, but quoted strings do
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not honor this. Using <kbd>(hello world) "foo bar"</kbd> is fine, but quoted strings inside
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the parentheses will lead to unexpected results.
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</div>
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{{ linkable_header("Reporting Torrents", "reporting") }}
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