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  2. Help:WP search protocol - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:WP_search_protocol

    By merely typing into the search box, "WP:" (an easier-to-type alias of "Wikipedia:"), followed by the title/name or phrase of just about anything you see mentioned by regular editors, or come across in Wikipedia's interface, you can probably find a targeted, behind-the-scenes information/help page or how-to guide providing relevant information ...

  3. Help:Searching - Wikipedia

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    Some discussions are in the Wikipedia: namespace, which can be included by also selecting "General help" (which also adds help pages) or by selecting "Wikipedia" under "Add namespaces…". "General Help": Search the Help: namespace and Wikipedia: namespace (also called project namespace). The latter contains various types of pages including ...

  4. Template:Search lists/doc - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Search_lists/doc

    A URL can for example can call off-site search engines to search Wikipedia. {{ Search link }} offers all the capabilities of Searching (search box), plus extra (URL) parameters for combinations of namespaces, and where you can escape the 20-results-per page-limitation, shareable: {{search link | et al | ''label'' | ns4 | ns5 | limit = 123}} → ...

  5. Wikipedia:Namespace - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Namespace

    A Wikipedia namespace is a set of Wikipedia pages whose names begin with a particular reserved word recognized by the MediaWiki software (followed by a colon). For example, in the user namespace all titles begin with the prefix User:. In the case of the article (or main) namespace, in which encyclopedia articles appear, the reserved word and ...

  6. Help:Searching/Features - Wikipedia

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    The namespace is followed by a colon, followed by zero or more whitespace characters. and matches a namespace name. The namespace names and "all" work as expected, but seeing one in the search box does not guarantee it represent the search results, as explained below. In addition to the usual namespace names and their aliases

  7. Template:Search subpages link - Wikipedia

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    A page name prefix consisting of an optional namespace followed by a colon, followed by all or part of a page name. (Required.) Examples: Wikipedia:Help desk — (search the English Wikipedia Help desk and its archive pages) Wikipedia:FAQ — (search the English Wikipedia FAQ)

  8. Template:Search prefixes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Search_prefixes

    A URL can for example can call off-site search engines to search Wikipedia. {{ Search link }} offers all the capabilities of Searching (search box), plus extra (URL) parameters for combinations of namespaces, and where you can escape the 20-results-per page-limitation, shareable: {{search link | et al | ''label'' | ns4 | ns5 | limit = 123}} → ...

  9. Template:Search box - Wikipedia

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    |root=User talk:Example/Archives will search all subpages of User talk:Example/Archives. The default is the current page name. noslash By default, the target page itself is excluded, by appending a slash "/" to the "root" parameter. If you want to include it, set noslash=yes. search-break