I'm trying to figure out whether I can update my published HTML 
documentation a few files at a time - one of the problems I have with this 
approach is that any new files or search terms won't be found by the old 
search. 

Is it possible to swap in the new searchindex.js file to fix this problem? 
Or some combination of html/searchindex.js, html/search.html, and maybe 
html/_static/searchtools.js ?

What are all these search-related files and what do they do?

For example, say I have published an HTML doc set with 100 html articles. I 
add a new rst file and build it into a new doc set with new_feature.html. I 
don't really want to replace all 100 pages when only a few of them have 
changes, so I just add the new_feature.html and maybe swap out the index 
page for a new one that includes a link to it. Is there a way to also swap 
in new search metadata from the new build so that items in new_feature.html 
are found on search? 


 

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