Improved search for GitHub Issues in public preview 🔍 #185760
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Hookmode doesn't show there's no hookmode. |
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kernelsu new update doesn't show hook mode there's no hook mode in there. |
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Hi, I have tried adding translations in lang/fr/validation.php and lang/fr.json, but they are ignored in the Infolist key-value view. Is there a way to translate these keys without overriding the whole Resource? Or does the plugin display raw keys by design? |
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Nice |
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Any chance you could give insight into the underlying technology you used? We'd love to learn from what you found worked best for optimized semantic search! |
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I've had times where me, the user, asks a question or something in discussions and the community solves it, and I have to wait until the owner deletes the post. |
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It's now easier than ever to find exactly the issue you're looking for with our improved search for GitHub Issues. Built on our new semantic index, you can now find results based on the meaning of your query not just the keywords you use.
What's new
Search for issues using natural language like "authentication failing on mobile" or "funny timeline behavior", and GitHub returns conceptually similar results, even if the issue titles or descriptions use completely different wording. The more descriptive your query, the better your results.
Our prerelease testing has found that this produces significantly better results for users. Overall, users of our semantic search find the issue they need 25% higher up the list than traditional search.
How it works
Semantic search activates when you describe what you're looking for in natural language. To make best use of this, results are now automatically ordered by "Best match" to surface the most relevant issues first.
For searches that need exact matching (e.g. queries with quotation marks) GitHub uses the traditional, lexical search engine to give you the precision you need.
During public preview, you can opt out using the feature preview dialog.
How to try it
Head to any repository's Issues tab and search using natural language.
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