+++ title = "Fuzzy Search" description = "Quickly locate indexed content anywhere on the site." categories = ["navigation"] tags = ["links", "search", "controls"] features = ["code highlighter", "snippets", "related content"] [[copyright]] owner = "Josh Habdas" date = "2019" license = "agpl-3.0-or-later" +++ If a search engine can find it, so can you. Quickly locate indexable content site-wide with fuzzy search. No registration necessary. {{< hackcss-card header="Interactive Example" >}} {{< /hackcss-card >}} Adjust it from `_index.md` in the site `content/search` directory: ``` ├── archetypes ├── content │ └── search │ └── _index.md ├── static ├── themes ``` If the file doesn't exist, yet create it: ```sh $ hugo new search/_index.md ``` And specify the `JSON` {{< external href="https://gohugo.io/templates/output-formats" text="Output Format" />}} in site config: ```toml [outputs] home = ["HTML", "RSS", "JSON"] ``` {{% hackcss-alert type="info" %}}**Note:** This adds `JSON` while keeping the `HTML` and `RSS` defaults.{{% /hackcss-alert %}} Once activated your site will begin outputting an `index.json` file during generation, giving fuzzy search the data it needs to help you locate pages. Try it now by navigating to [domain.example/search](/search/), or, if enabled, `Search` in the [Section Menu](../section-menu/), entering a query and navigating between results using Tab.