Alternatives are added to the documentation

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Additional keywords for the full text search
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Additionally to the search for content, there are additional keywords that can be used in the full text search:
Additionally to the search for content, there are additional keywords that can be used in the full text search. Alternatives are presented via "|".
* from - Use "from:nickname" or "from:nickname@domain.tld" to search for posts from a specific author.
* to - Use "from:nickname" or "from:nickname@domain.tld" to search for posts with the given contact as receiver.
* group - Use "group:nickname" or "group:nickname@domain.tld" to search for group post of the given group.
* application - Use "application:nickname" or "application:nickname@domain.tld" to search for posts that had been reshared by the given relay application.
* application | relay - Use "application:nickname" or "application:nickname@domain.tld" to search for posts that had been reshared by the given relay application.
* server - Use "server:hostname" to search for posts from a specific server. In the case of group postings, the search text contains both the hostname of the group server and the author's hostname.
* source - The ActivityPub type of the post source. Use this for example to include or exclude group posts or posts from services (aka bots).
* source:person - The post is created by a regular user account.
* source:organization - The post is created by an organisation.
* source:group - The post is created by or distributed via a group.
* source:service - The posts originates from a service account. This source type is often used to mark bot accounts.
* source:application - The post is created by an application. This is most likely unused in the fediverse for post creation.
* source:service | source:news - The posts originates from a service account. This source type is often used to mark bot accounts.
* source:application | source:relay - The post is created by an application. This is most likely unused in the fediverse for post creation.
* tag - Use "tag:tagname" to search for a specific tag.
* network - Use this to include or exclude some networks from your channel.
* network:apub - ActivityPub (Used by the systems in the Fediverse)
* network:dfrn - Legacy Friendica protocol. Nowayday Friendica mostly uses ActivityPub.
* network:dspr - The Diaspora protocol is mainly used by Diaspora itself. Some other systems support the protocol as well like Hubzilla, Socialhome or Ganggo.
* network | net - Use this to include or exclude some networks from your channel.
* network:apub | network:activitypub - ActivityPub (Used by the systems in the Fediverse)
* network:dfrn | network:friendica - Legacy Friendica protocol. Nowayday Friendica mostly uses ActivityPub.
* network:dspr | network:diaspora - The Diaspora protocol is mainly used by Diaspora itself. Some other systems support the protocol as well like Hubzilla, Socialhome or Ganggo.
* network:feed - RSS/Atom feeds
* network:mail - Mails that had been imported via IMAP.
* network:stat - The OStatus protocol is mainly used by old GNU Social installations.
* network:dscs - Posts that are received by the Discourse connector.
* network:tmbl - Posts that are received by the Tumblr connector.
* network:bsky - Posts that are received by the Bluesky connector.
* network:stat | network:ostatus - The OStatus protocol is mainly used by old GNU Social installations.
* network:dscs | network:discourse - Posts that are received by the Discourse connector.
* network:tmbl | network:tumblr - Posts that are received by the Tumblr connector.
* network:bsky | network:bluesky - Posts that are received by the Bluesky connector.
* platform - Use this to include or exclude some platforms from your channel, e.g. "+platform:friendica". In the case of group postings, the search text contains both the platform of the group server and the author's platform.
* visibility - You have the choice between different visibilities. You can only see unlisted or private posts that you have the access for.
* visibility:public
* visibility:unlisted
* visibility:private
* language - Use "language:code" to search for posts with the given language in the [ISO 639-1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_639-1) format.
* language | lang - Use "language:code" to search for posts with the given language in the [ISO 639-1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_639-1) format.
Remember that you can combine these kerywords.
So for example you can create a channel with all posts that talk about the Fediverse - that aren't posted in the Fediverse with the search terms: "fediverse -network:apub -network:dfrn"

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const KEYWORDS = ['source', 'server', 'from', 'to', 'group', 'application', 'tag', 'network', 'platform', 'visibility', 'language'];
const SHORTCUTS = ['lang' => 'language', 'net' => 'network', 'relay' => 'application'];
const ALTERNATIVES = ['source:news' => 'source:service', 'source:relay' => 'source:application',
'network:activitypub' => 'network:apub', 'network:friendica' => 'network:dfrn', 'network:diaspora' => 'network:dspr',
'network:ostatus' => 'network:stat', 'network:ostatus' => 'network:stat', 'network:pumpio' => 'network:pump',
'network:activitypub' => 'network:apub', 'network:friendica' => 'network:dfrn', 'network:diaspora' => 'network:dspr', 'network:ostatus' => 'network:stat',
'network:discourse' => 'network:dscs', 'network:tumblr' => 'network:tmbl', 'network:bluesky' => 'network:bsky'];
/**