Sure, you could just type in a few key words into Google and hope for the best.
Or you could use some operators to help ensure that you get the best search results possible.
Operators are commands you type in along with your search that tell Google how to be even more specific with the results that it returns to you.
You can narrow them down by file type, the site where they were found, and even by the date they were published.
For reference, all of the operators mentioned in this post will follow this format:
operator:term
Notice the colon in the middle and that there are no spaces involved. That being said...
Search an individual site for a keyword by using the "site:" operator
Use the "filetype:" trick to look for a specific type of file
Looking for a site similar to one you like? Use "related:"
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