You can use our powerful search tools to find what you're looking for among thousands of books on GitBook.
When searching GitBook, you can construct queries that match specific numbers and words.
By default, GitBook search books associated with the keywords from the query. For example javascript angular
will return all the books that contain the word "javascript" and "angular"
You can also narrow your search results by excluding words with the NOT
syntax. Searching for Hello
returns a massive number of "Hello World" projects, but changing your search to include hello NOT world
returns fewer results.
You can filter books by including only books with a specific field value. For example: license:apache-2 returns the list of books with the Apache 2 license.
You can use >
or >=
to indicate "greater than" and "greater than or equal to," respectively. For example, the following search queries are equivalent: cats stars:">10"
and cats stars:">= 11"
You can use <
and <=
to indicate "less than" and "less than or equal to," respectively.