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🚀 Feature: Search in documentation #300
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@loftwah thanks for creating this issue! 🙏🏼 This is definitely something we want to add! |
This is planned 👀 I'll try pushing for this in the next round of priority items for docs. |
@gewenyu99 Would love to participate in this, Will this search be more heuristic or NLP based? I want to contribute to building this feature in both cases. |
@loftwah I would love to do it this weekend! |
I'm keen. Hit me up in the Appwrite Discord if you'd like to pair up. I'm not familiar with EDIT: I am obviously not a PHP developer primarily 😂
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I wrote a search function in PHP here. It works, but I'm not sure this is the best approach. We might want to use a third-party package. |
Have you tried it out? I'm going to look at this soon. I'm focussing on the day job until the Christmas holidays, and I'll have a look at it again then. If you beat me to it, that is fine too. I had a quick look at it and I think that one relies on having Magento running somewhere. I came by something called Lyra that can be dropped in within HTML. |
I saw this in the Discord server. I think they have an idea about how they want it done. I've asked them to reach out if we can get involved with anything. Less work for us :) Steven — Today at 2:04 AM |
🔖 Feature description
I'm possibly being a bit precious here, but it would be cool to have a search feature within the documentation. It could be a small input box above the Getting Started title in the menu.
🎤 Pitch
I wanted to find something in the docs quickly, and I would have been able to easily do it with the ability to search within the docs. I can easily do this by searching with Google on the URL, but it is an easy feature to implement in most places and improves user experience, so why not?
👀 Have you spent some time to check if this issue has been raised before?
🏢 Have you read the Code of Conduct?
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