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Despite using Google more than any other "tool" at work and in life... I still can't seem to search for what I want/need sometimes. I tried to search for the answer of my question on Meta; nothing too useful returned. When I typed my title to this question, more relevant results were returned below the title box, but it is still not what I want (why can the title box always search better than I can?). Anyway... sorry if this is posted somewhere.

Is there a way I can search several or all Stack Exchange sites at once? Sometimes I have a question that could be answered several places. Examples off the top of my head...

  • Password hashing: Stack Overflow, Code Review, Information Security, maybe Programmers (conceptual and code could each individually answer things, because I can easily apply practice and concept in my own code, or just seeing working code is nice).
  • MySQL issues (beyond queries): Stack Overflow, Database Administrators, maybe Unix & Linux
  • Troubleshooting HTTP request issues: Stack Overflow, Unix & Linux, maybe Webmasters or Information Security...

Note: this is not a feature request if it doesn't exist; I am just wondering. I'm not sure if Google will let me search specific sites or not (I know I can do one specific site), but Google really destroys necessary punctuation sometimes. Also, for certain things, I honestly want to look for an answer on Stack Exchange sites before I want to deal with other sites that would be returned by google.

I don't always initially know which ones would be most helpful to me. Sometimes I am really surprised at which Stack Exchange site I find my answer or if I find a link to an answer on a different Stack Exchange site from an Stack Overflow answer. Sometimes I discover new beta sites this way, too. I just want to search all technology, I think... And site:stackexchange.com on Google doesn't seem to work for Stack Overflow because stackoverflow.stackexchange.com isn't Stack Overflow.

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    More important: Searching [MSO] & [MSE] at the same time…
    – Bergi
    Commented Oct 6, 2014 at 1:58
  • stackoverflow.stackexchange.com is nonexistent. Commented Aug 21, 2015 at 10:47

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You can use the main Stack Exchange page search field, it's Google powered and gives results on all sites of the network. Noting that it doesn't search within comments. I tried a very specific keyword, that's first result on Google keyword site:stackexchange.com, but it doesn't show up in the custom SE search.

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    totally didn't read the words in that search box... I thought it was searching for SE sites, not on SE sites. Awesome. Commented Oct 4, 2014 at 16:59
  • Another example. Commented Oct 4, 2014 at 22:04
  • Or if you want to be adventurous you could use the Data Explorer. Commented Oct 6, 2014 at 1:29
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    The only way to search comments is to use SEDE; I whipped up this quick query a while ago and it seems to do the trick.
    – AstroCB
    Commented Oct 6, 2014 at 3:28
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    @AstroCB, well, I use to find them with Google. I wrote a spanish word in a comment at SOpt Meta and it's indeed the only result
    – brasofilo
    Commented Oct 6, 2014 at 3:33
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    I find it ironic how the first comment on the question states "google.com" as a joke but right under that seach box in the image it says "powered by google.com". Not so much of a joke afterall :P
    – Sammaye
    Commented Oct 6, 2014 at 12:29
  • Note: I don't think the stackexchange.com search is Google-powered anymore.
    – V2Blast Staff
    Commented Oct 5, 2023 at 18:55
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As the other answer pointed out, the main StackExchange page search field gives different results and does not search comments.

Therefore I use google directly (click me) utilizing the OR-Operator to search on all sites.

Note: This search takes into account all sites (see site domains - and will also include new sites, because new sites are subdomains of stackexchange.com). Very comfortable using a browser custom search, e.g. in firefox. Happy searching :).

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There is a 09/01/2022 SEDE query on meta Stack Exchange Cross Stack Exchange search through all of my questions? of the user Glorfindel which I ran a few times and got what I wanted, takes about a minute and sometimes times out, but it works.

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