Is there is a "wiki-master" to do the Google search config?
The search seems to operate much like a normal wiki "full text search", there doesn't seem to be the equivalent of the "title search".
I guess it is what it is, GitLab is a code "management" platform not a focused Wiki platform.
Is there anyway to get Google to start indexing it so searches show up? Using a Google search of "wireshark wiki submitting patches" only shows the old site (and my initial post in this thread), and adding a "site:
gitlab.com" condition gets a "it looks like there aren't any great matches for your search" and a bunch of links to things other than what I'm looking for.
Indeed it’s a bit coarse. It seems improvements are planned, see
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/wiki/#customizing-sidebar, not sure what that will bring.
Maybe I've missed something obvious, but there doesn't seem to be any way to search the GitLab Wireshark wiki. I can get a 45 page tabinated list of all pages with no hint of where in the alphabet page nnn might be and that's not friendly.
I'm trying to find the "Submitting Patches" page which is a sub page of Development. Eventually I found Development on page 7 of the list and the actual page I wanted on page 8 of the list.
I've now figured out that the GitLab search defaults to showing me things from users, which had 0 results for "submitting patches" and I have to click the "bubble" for Wikis to see the 12 results all of which show diffs of the markdown but does actually have the page I want.
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