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Google-Fu

By Isaac

As a technical person, as funny as it might sound, there is one skill that is as essential as any other to know if you’re to be as successful as possible, and that is being able to google well (or DuckDuckGo well, or… bing well? lol).

One’s immediate instinct may be something like “Google well? I can type what I want into a search engine and an answer will usually come up that answers it”, and that may be true, but odds are the search term is either inefficient or, more likely, what you want is too specific to reasonably be found in a single search term…

Or so you may think.

There are in fact many different ways you can manipulate a search term to get more precise results, using Google’s in-built operator functions. this list will go through a few of them.

Note: Many, but not all of these tips will apply to other browsers (most popularly amongst Hackers, DuckDuckGo), for further information, consult the Docs

Standard Advanced Search Operators

Google has an “Advanced Search” functionality, where a user can input more precise, advanced search terms into a form, and the corresponding search string is spat out and the user is redirected to that search, this section will cover these operators.

Dorking

this cheat sheet found here, with thanks to the author, sundowndev

Filter Description Example
allintext Searches for occurrences of all the keywords given. allintext:"keyword"
intext Searches for the occurrences of keywords all at once or one at a time. intext:"keyword"
inurl Searches for a URL matching one of the keywords. inurl:"keyword"
allinurl Searches for a URL matching all the keywords in the query. allinurl:"keyword"
intitle Searches for occurrences of keywords in title all or one. intitle:"keyword"
allintitle Searches for occurrences of keywords all at a time. allintitle:"keyword"
site Specifically searches that particular site and lists all the results for that site. site:"www.google.com"
filetype Searches for a particular filetype mentioned in the query. filetype:"pdf"
link Searches for external links to pages. link:"keyword"
numrange Used to locate specific numbers in your searches. numrange:321-325
before/after Used to search within a particular date range. filetype:pdf & (before:2000-01-01 after:2001-01-01)
allinanchor (and also inanchor) This shows sites which have the keyterms in links pointing to them, in order of the most links. inanchor:rat
allinpostauthor (and also inpostauthor) Exclusive to blog search, this one picks out blog posts that are written by specific individuals. allinpostauthor:"keyword"
related List web pages that are “similar” to a specified web page. related:www.google.com
cache Shows the version of the web page that Google has in its cache. cache:www.google.com