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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions docs/guides/run-elasticsearch-local.rst
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There is no need to add this if you use the doc role :)

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Oh yes, I was checking out how to link the files ... Forgot to delete it .. 😀


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Enabling Elasticsearch on the local server
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If you want full support for searching inside your Read the Docs
site you will need to install Elasticsearch_.

Ubuntu users could install this package as following::

sudo apt-get install elasticsearch
Ubuntu users could install this package by following :doc:`guides/run-elasticsearch-local`.

.. note::

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