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The original poster, Gabriel, seeks advice on using Google Dork techniques for searching multiple terms within specific parameters, like locating text files on a certain domain. Neemobeer responds by providing a comprehensive list of advanced Google search operators, and HeyArchit further explains various Google search tips and operators to refine search queries. The overall tone is helpful, with the community aiming to assist in enhancing and explaining Google Dorking skills for targeted searches.

Gabriel Turqos

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I have a project related with Google Dork. I need to search multiple things in a single search with the terms like search txt files in given domain only. Thanks in advance for your help!
 

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>Search Exact Phrases – If you’re searching for an one phrase and one phrase only, use quotation marks around it.
>Exclude a word – If you’d like to exclude a word from your search use a hyphen before the word.
>Search for a domain – You can search within a specific URL by including site:example.com.au in your search
>Find similar content – To search content similar to those found on a URL you already like, use related: before adding the URL.
>Search for pages that contain specific words – To find pages that have all the keywords you’re looking for in the copy, use allintext: before the search terms.
>Search for titles that contain specific words – Like the tip above, you can also find pages with titles that contain the keywords you’re...

HeyArchit

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>Search Exact Phrases – If you’re searching for an one phrase and one phrase only, use quotation marks around it.
>Exclude a word – If you’d like to exclude a word from your search use a hyphen before the word.
>Search for a domain – You can search within a specific URL by including site:example.com.au in your search
>Find similar content – To search content similar to those found on a URL you already like, use related: before adding the URL.
>Search for pages that contain specific words – To find pages that have all the keywords you’re looking for in the copy, use allintext: before the search terms.
>Search for titles that contain specific words – Like the tip above, you can also find pages with titles that contain the keywords you’re searching for by using allintitle:
>Search for multiple items – You can enter more than one query into Google at a time to view all options. Simply key on “OR” between the terms.
>Find content by location – To look for news or content from a particular location, use location:
>Forgotten words – Forgotten a word in a phrase? Use an asterisk in its place You can also get suggestions by using Google’s auto-completion feature. Just type out the full phrase, then delete the word you want to replace.
>Do maths on Google Search – Just type in your equation and let Google do the rest.
 

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