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How can I search for an exact match to a hyphenated term like "git-svn"?

I was specifically searching for questions pertaining to said package. I had already seen two hits via Google, but I wanted to zero in on Unix/Linux. Entering the package's name in quotes, the results included nothing on topic, and one off-topic answer included the string "git/svn". In other words, quoting the term doesn't give an exact match.

As an experiment, I tried "fortran-lapack" in quotes. Those two words are somewhat connected in usage though not as a package name (as far as I know). None of the hits were exact matches.

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There is a tag for git-svn, you can use this in your search by surrounding the tag with square-brackets, for example unix within the [git-svn] tag:

[git-svn] unix

This may help you narrow down the results.

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    more broadly though? Is there any other way to search with a dash?
    – NHDaly
    Dec 23, 2015 at 7:11

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