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Advanced search

Advanced search composes a precise query for you. Instead of recalling operators, you build the query from controls — boolean groups, site and file-type restrictions, dates, region and language — and Neuji shows the exact query it will run before you run it.

Open it from the + menu in the search box, or go to /advanced directly. It requires a signed-in account.

Building the match

Under Find pages with…, add terms and group them:

  • Each group matches All of (AND) or Any of (OR) its entries.
  • Mark any term or group Not to exclude it.
  • Groups nest inside groups, as deep as the query calls for.
  • Each term can match anywhere, as an exact phrase, in title, in URL, or in text.

Narrowing the results

The Narrow your results panel restricts what the match runs against: only these sites (wikipedia.org, .edu), exclude these sites, file type (pdf, docx, with one-click chips for the common ones), last-updated time or a custom date range, region, language, Safe Search, exact matching, and date ordering.

Your query

The Your query panel shows the compiled query as you edit:

TEXT
(rust OR zig) intitle:tutorial site:github.com filetype:md

Running the search sends exactly that text. Everything the builder produces is ordinary search syntax — copy it, adjust it by hand, or reuse it anywhere Neuji accepts a query. Operators you type yourself pass through unchanged, so the builder and the keyboard are two roads to the same place. Without JavaScript, a simpler form with the same filters compiles server-side to the same query.

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