Is it possible to get a list as a result of a search? #261

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opened 2026-02-04 17:30:12 +03:00 by OVERLORD · 7 comments
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Originally created by @phellarv on GitHub (Jan 3, 2025).

Originally assigned to: @BramSuurdje on GitHub.

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When I search, it will always return 1 hit only.
I would very much like to return all the hits which matches my search string.

And the dropdown does not cut it when I want to go through different scripts to see whether it fit my needs.

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Originally created by @phellarv on GitHub (Jan 3, 2025). Originally assigned to: @BramSuurdje on GitHub. ### Please verify that you have read and understood the guidelines. yes ### What type of issue is this? Optimization ### A clear and concise description of the issue. When I search, it will always return 1 hit only. I would very much like to return all the hits which matches my search string. And the dropdown does not cut it when I want to go through different scripts to see whether it fit my needs. ### Which browser are you using? Firefox ### If relevant, including screenshots or a code block can be helpful in clarifying the issue. _No response_ ### Please provide detailed steps to reproduce the issue. _No response_
OVERLORD added the website label 2026-02-04 17:30:12 +03:00
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@oOStroudyOo commented on GitHub (Jan 3, 2025):

I assume you mean on the website, based on the website label.
I do agree, this worked great on the original website. The search function also seems broken. I get some wild results as seen below:
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@oOStroudyOo commented on GitHub (Jan 3, 2025): I assume you mean on the website, based on the website label. I do agree, this worked great on the original website. The search function also seems broken. I get some wild results as seen below: ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d0e4489c-bd2b-4c58-baaa-a27903e5aaee)
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@BramSuurdje commented on GitHub (Jan 4, 2025):

could you tell me a bit more about the issue? what do you mean with "When I search, it will always return 1 hit only."

@BramSuurdje commented on GitHub (Jan 4, 2025): could you tell me a bit more about the issue? what do you mean with "When I search, it will always return 1 hit only."
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@phellarv commented on GitHub (Jan 8, 2025):

Yes.

When you go to the website, search and press enter, you go to the first result in the dropdown list.

What I would like is that when you press enter, you are presented with a list with all the possible hits based on your search string. This would make it much easier to middle-click through the list an read about the different scripts that matches your search string.

@phellarv commented on GitHub (Jan 8, 2025): Yes. When you go to the website, search and press enter, you go to the first result in the dropdown list. What I would like is that when you press enter, you are presented with a list with all the possible hits based on your search string. This would make it much easier to middle-click through the list an read about the different scripts that matches your search string.
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@oOStroudyOo commented on GitHub (Jan 8, 2025):

@phellarv - So abit like the search feature on the original website: https://tteck.github.io/Proxmox/

@oOStroudyOo commented on GitHub (Jan 8, 2025): @phellarv - So abit like the search feature on the original website: https://tteck.github.io/Proxmox/
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@phellarv commented on GitHub (Jan 8, 2025):

Yes. That would be amazing.

@phellarv commented on GitHub (Jan 8, 2025): Yes. That would be amazing.
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@CrazyWolf13 commented on GitHub (Jan 29, 2025):

I agree, While it looks good, it's not really a pleasing UX to search like that and now always get the matching search result in the top.

Also I'd prefer directly seeing the scripts, without first having to navigate to the scripts side.

@CrazyWolf13 commented on GitHub (Jan 29, 2025): I agree, While it looks good, it's not really a pleasing UX to search like that and now always get the matching search result in the top. Also I'd prefer directly seeing the scripts, without first having to navigate to the scripts side.
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@MickLesk commented on GitHub (Jan 29, 2025):

Im currently a playing a little bit with the Frontend (in the Background).

My original idea was to make this page the default and add a "category" for all scripts, so that they are all displayed from A-Z and the search function at the top is more of a filter function and filters the tiles according to the filter word. But I haven't got that far yet. I'm not a frontend dude either, I'm just trying things out. Bram will do a redesign at some point anyway 😅

PS: no shitstorm, it's just an internal test, not everything runs smoothly, it's just a POC

https://community-scripts.github.io/ProxmoxVE/category-view

@MickLesk commented on GitHub (Jan 29, 2025): Im currently a playing a little bit with the Frontend (in the Background). My original idea was to make this page the default and add a "category" for all scripts, so that they are all displayed from A-Z and the search function at the top is more of a filter function and filters the tiles according to the filter word. But I haven't got that far yet. I'm not a frontend dude either, I'm just trying things out. Bram will do a redesign at some point anyway 😅 PS: no shitstorm, it's just an internal test, not everything runs smoothly, it's just a POC https://community-scripts.github.io/ProxmoxVE/category-view
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Reference: starred/ProxmoxVE#261