The Basics
The chip searcher is a simple program.
To get started, simply type the name of the chip you'd like to know about into the top box.
By default, the searcher will automatically refresh the results as you type.
Different types of chips
- Beta Chips are indicated by a β symbol.
- Soon-to-be deprecated Chips are indicated by yellow text, as well as a warning.
- Deprecated Chips are indicated by red text, as well as a warning.
Neither form of deprecated chip will display by default.
Options
The chip searcher supports the following configuration
options, contained in the fold-out menu below the search bar.
Toggles
- Auto Refresh: Automatically update search results as you type.
When disabled, hit Enter to refresh.
- Show Beta Chips: When enabled, beta chips will be included in the search.
- Show Deprecated Chips: When enabled, deprecated chips will be included in the search.
- Enable Filter Suggestions: When enabled, filters will be displayed as autocomplete options.
Fuzzy Finder
- Exact Match: What is typed must appear identically in the results.
- Small Typos: Small errors are ignored, though larger ones will still affect the results.
- Loose Match: Really only useful if you can't spell.
Search By
- Name: Search for what is typed in the chip name.
- Description: Search for what is typed in the chip description
Items Per Page
Configures the number of items that will appear in each page. Defaults to 12.