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title: "Search"
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---
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Quartz supports two modes of searching through content.
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## Full-text
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Full-text search is the default in Quartz. It produces results that *exactly* match the search query. This is easier to setup but usually produces lower quality matches.
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```yaml {title="data/config.yaml"}
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# the default option
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enableSemanticSearch: false
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```
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## Natural Language
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Natural language search is powered by [Operand](https://operand.ai/). It understands language like a person does and finds results that best match user intent. In this sense, it is closer to how Google Search works.
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Natural language search tends to produce higher quality results than full-text search.
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Here's how to set it up.
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1. Create an Operand Account on [their website](https://operand.ai/).
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2. Go to Dashboard > Settings > Integrations.
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3. Follow the steps to setup the GitHub integration. Operand needs access to GitHub in order to index your digital garden properly!
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4. Head over to Dashboard > Objects and press `(Cmd + K)` to open the omnibar and select 'Create Collection'.
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1. Set the 'Collection Label' to something that will help you remember it.
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2. You can leave the 'Parent Collection' field empty.
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5. Click into your newly made Collection.
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1. Press the 'share' button that looks like three dots connected by lines.
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2. Set the 'Interface Type' to `object-search` and click 'Create'.
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3. This will bring you to a new page with a search bar. Ignore this for now.
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6. Go back to Dashboard > Settings > API Keys and find your Quartz-specific Operand API key under 'Other keys'.
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1. Copy the key (which looks something like `0e733a7f-9b9c-48c6-9691-b54fa1c8b910`).
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2. Open `data/config.yaml`. Set `enableSemanticSearch` to `true` and `operandApiKey` to your copied key.
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```yaml {title="data/config.yaml"}
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# the default option
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enableSemanticSearch: true
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operandApiKey: "0e733a7f-9b9c-48c6-9691-b54fa1c8b910"
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```
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7. Make a commit and push your changes to GitHub. See the [[notes/hosting|hosting]] page if you haven't done this already.
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1. This step is *required* for Operand to be able to properly index your content.
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2. Head over to Dashboard > Objects and select the collection that you made earlier
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8. Press `(Cmd + K)` to open the omnibar again and select 'Create GitHub Repo'
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1. Set the 'Repository Label' to `Quartz`
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2. Set the 'Repository Owner' to your GitHub username
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3. Set the 'Repository Ref' to `master`
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4. Set the 'Repository Name' to the name of your repository (usually just `quartz` if you forked the repository without changing the name)
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5. Leave 'Root Path' and 'Root URL' empty
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9. Wait for your repository to index and enjoy natural language search in Quartz! |