Using the AND operator
You can search for multiple terms by using the AND
operator. This operator returns results only when the terms on both sides of the
operator are true.
A search for multiple terms uses AND
implicitly. For example, the following
search returns Python files that contain the term server
:
server lang:python
Alternatively, you can supply the AND operator explicitly. For example:
server AND lang:python
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Last updated 2023-10-03 UTC.
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