--- title: '🔍 search' --- `.search()` enables you to uncover the most pertinent context by performing a semantic search across your data sources based on a given query. Refer to the function signature below: ### Parameters Question Number of relevant documents to fetch. Defaults to `3` ### Returns Return list of dictionaries that contain the relevant chunk and their source information. ## Usage Refer to the following example on how to use the search api: ```python Code example from embedchain import App # Initialize app app = App() # Add data source app.add("https://www.forbes.com/profile/elon-musk") # Get relevant context using semantic search context = app.search("What is the net worth of Elon?", num_documents=2) print(context) # Context: # [ # { # 'context': 'Elon Musk PROFILEElon MuskCEO, Tesla$221.9BReal Time Net Worth ...', # 'metadata': { # 'source': 'https://www.forbes.com/profile/elon-musk', # 'document_id': 'some_document_id', # 'score': 0.404, # } # }, # { # 'context': 'company, which is now called X.Wealth HistoryHOVER TO REVEAL NET WORTH ...', # 'metadata': { # 'source': 'https://www.forbes.com/profile/elon-musk', # 'document_id': 'some_document_id', # 'score': 0.435, # } # } # ] ```