Searching Notes
Find any note quickly using Cleft’s powerful search capabilities.Want to be more efficient? Learn about keyboard shortcuts for quick searching.
Basic Search
Starting a Search
On macOS
- Press
⌘ + S
to activate the search bar, or - Click on the search bar at the top of the notes list
- Begin typing your search query
On iOS and iPadOS
- Tap the search bar at the top of the notes list
- Start typing your search query
Search Types
- Full-text search through all note content
- Title search to find notes by name
- Tag search using # symbols
- Date-based search for time ranges
Advanced Search
Content Search
- Search within transcriptions
- Find specific phrases or quotes
- Locate technical terms or names
- Search across all note text
Metadata Search
- Filter by creation date
- Search by modification time
- Find notes by length or duration
- Filter by note type or format
Search Operators
Text Operators
- “exact phrase” for precise matches
- word1 AND word2 for notes containing both terms
- word1 OR word2 for notes containing either term
- -word to exclude notes with specific terms
Date and Time
- today for notes created today
- yesterday for notes from yesterday
- last week for recent notes
- before:2024-01-01 for notes before a specific date
Search Results
1
Review results
Browse through matching notes with highlighted search terms
2
Sort and filter
Organize results by relevance, date, or other criteria
3
Refine search
Narrow or broaden search terms based on results
4
Save searches
Create saved searches for frequently used queries
Search Best Practices
Effective Searching
- Start broad, then narrow your search terms
- Use specific keywords from the content you remember
- Try different word variations if first search doesn’t work
- Use tags and dates to supplement text searches
Search Optimization
- Keep consistent terminology in your notes for better findability
- Use descriptive titles to make title searches more effective
- Tag notes consistently for tag-based discovery
- Include key terms in note content for full-text search
Search results are updated in real-time as you type, showing the most relevant matches first
If you cannot find a note, try searching for related concepts or synonyms