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Query with pages in subdirectory (having comma) don't work as expected #890

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DivineMK opened this issue Apr 18, 2024 · 3 comments
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DivineMK commented Apr 18, 2024

Describe the bug
For queries like ls command, the name is in the form a, b (ls, common in this case). When searching for ls or even ls common, other commands are somehow matched better and are listed first (in pictures below). This as a result also affects the widget as using it for ls will give docker network ls, which is the first result.

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  1. Run navi
  2. Type ls, "ls common", "ls, " and see the differences

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ls commands should be the first commands in the results

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  • OS: Linux Mint 21.3
  • Shell Version: zsh 5.8.1
  • navi version: 2.23.0
@DivineMK DivineMK added the bug Something isn't working label Apr 18, 2024
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welcome bot commented Apr 18, 2024

Thanks for opening your first issue here! In case you're facing a bug, please update navi to the latest version first. Maybe the bug is already solved! :)

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jackandroselv commented Apr 18, 2024 via email

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tolik518 commented Apr 19, 2024

您好!您的邮件我已收到,我会尽快的查阅邮件。谢谢您的来信!

@denisidoro: Could @jackandroselv get muted?
It appears that he isn't a contributor and isn't conscious that his e-mail auto reply makes comments under every issue and every PR.

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