Article version: Enterprise Server 2.17
Searching in forks
By default, forks are not shown in search results. You can choose to include them in repository searches, and in code searches if they meet certain criteria.
To show forks in repository search results, add fork:true
or fork:only
to your query.
Forks are only indexed for code search when they have more stars than the parent repository. You will not be able to search the code in a fork that has less stars than its parent. To show forks with more stars than the parent repository in code search results, add fork:true
or fork:only
to your query.
The fork:true
qualifier finds all results that match your search query, including forks. The fork:only
qualifier finds only forks that match your search query.
Qualifier | Example |
---|---|
fork:true | github fork:true matches all repositories containing the word "github," including forks. |
android language:java fork:true matches code with the word "android" that's written in Java, in both forks and regular repositories. | |
fork:only | github fork:only matches all fork repositories containing the word "github." |
forks:>500 fork:only matches repositories with more than 500 forks, and only returns those that are forks. |