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-# Search Syntax
-
-!!! notice
-
- This only applies to built-in search, other search plugins like may override this syntax.
-
-Search query consists of several keywords. Keyword starting with "-" is considered a negative match. Several special keywords are available:
-
-* ``@{date}`` - match by date. For example, @yesterday or @2011-11-03. Please note that due to incomplete implementation, special date keywords like yesterday might not match all articles if user timezone is different from tt-rss internal timezone (UTC).
-* ``pub:{true,false}`` - match only published or unpublished articles
-* ``star:{true, false}`` - same, starred articles
-* ``unread:{true, false}`` - self explanatory (requires trunk as of 05.03.2015)
-* ``note:{true, false, sometext}`` - same, for articles having an attached note or matching the specified text
-* ``label:Somelabel`` - articles that belong to a specified label
-* ``tag:mytag`` - articles which have specified tag
-* ``title:``, ``author:`` - self explanatory
-
-When searching by keyword with spaces, use quotes like this: `"title:string with spaces"` or `tag:"multiple words"`
-
-If no special keywords are specified, search is done using PostgreSQL [Full Text Search](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/textsearch-intro.html) engine.
-
-Pointless as it may be, you can combine negative prefix with the special keywords: -star:true would essentially mean star:false.
+# Search Syntax
+
+[!NOTE]
+
+ This only applies to built-in search, other search plugins like may override this syntax.
+
+Search query consists of several keywords. Keyword starting with "-" is considered a negative match. Several special keywords are available:
+
+* ``@{date}`` - match by date. For example, @yesterday or @2011-11-03. Please note that due to incomplete implementation, special date keywords like yesterday might not match all articles if user timezone is different from tt-rss internal timezone (UTC).
+* ``pub:{true,false}`` - match only published or unpublished articles
+* ``star:{true, false}`` - same, starred articles
+* ``unread:{true, false}`` - self explanatory (requires trunk as of 05.03.2015)
+* ``note:{true, false, sometext}`` - same, for articles having an attached note or matching the specified text
+* ``label:Somelabel`` - articles that belong to a specified label
+* ``tag:mytag`` - articles which have specified tag
+* ``title:``, ``author:`` - self explanatory
+
+When searching by keyword with spaces, use quotes like this: `"title:string with spaces"` or `tag:"multiple words"`
+
+If no special keywords are specified, search is done using PostgreSQL [Full Text Search](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/textsearch-intro.html) engine.
+
+Pointless as it may be, you can combine negative prefix with the special keywords: -star:true would essentially mean star:false.