Is there a search URL for github.com for automatically goes to the first search result? #130982
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Yes, GitHub provides a way to search for repositories directly via URL. You can use the following URL format to search for repositories on GitHub, where %s represents your search query:
For example, if you want to search for repositories related to "nodejs," you would use:
This URL will take you directly to the search results page for repositories matching your query on GitHub. |
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In browsers you can specify search URLs where if you add a search term after them it will search it, for instance if you add https://www.google.com/search?q=%s as a search engine, you can use it in the URL bar and
%s
represents the query. On a Fandom wiki, I can go to the first search result of a page with a URL like this https://tds.fandom.com/wiki/Special:Search?query=%s&go=true with thego=true
.Does Github have an equivalent of this for repositories?
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