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After I've moved to Debian 12, so I tried KeePassXC, and what I found is that my passwords database of 2K entries, became so slow to search, that it's annoying. First 3 characters are found fast, but I have to wait for a second to get to the 4th character, and in addition, I became unable to search with plain string. The literal text search does not return the results. For example, I have a record with title "github:mindey", but entering something like "github:mindey", doesn't return it at all! Now I have to spend time to formulate query something like + t:"github:mindey" instead of simply typing. It would be great to have the search work fast, as it did before in KeePassX.
Perhaps making the search work fast like it did before, is to have Search Preferences in the configuration, and an option to default to literal byte search, so that one wouldn't have to use the + t:"...search text..." syntax to be able to just search for some string of bytes.
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After I've moved to Debian 12, so I tried
KeePassXC
, and what I found is that my passwords database of 2K entries, became so slow to search, that it's annoying. First 3 characters are found fast, but I have to wait for a second to get to the 4th character, and in addition, I became unable to search with plain string. The literal text search does not return the results. For example, I have a record with title"github:mindey"
, but entering something like "github:mindey", doesn't return it at all! Now I have to spend time to formulate query something like+ t:"github:mindey"
instead of simply typing. It would be great to have the search work fast, as it did before in KeePassX.Perhaps making the search work fast like it did before, is to have
Search Preferences
in the configuration, andan option to default
to literal byte search, so that one wouldn't have to use the+ t:"...search text..."
syntax to be able to just search for some string of bytes.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: