Is there a reliable way to force google to include a search term as plain text on the result or is there a decent search platform with that feature?

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  • codesearch

    Discontinued Fast, indexed regexp search over large file trees

  • If you want to find exact pieces of syntax then you should use a code search engine like GitHub's, Sourcegraph, or Google's codesearch. On the flip side, these won't be as good as Google for finding general ideas because they're focused more toward the precision of answers rather than giving you things that are related.

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