Search clips by keywords
Currently there is no effective way to search through clips other than top all time, 30 days, and 7 days.
-You should be able to search through clips by keyword.
For example, if you're trying to find rage clips on a channel or game you should be able to search clips by the keyword "rage". Any clips with rage in the title should show up.

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willi063 commented
Diese Funktion wäre sehr gut, da aber leider viele Nutzer gar keinen Titel für einen erstellten Clip angeben und es für Editoren auch keine Möglichkeit gibt dies zu ändern und einen aussagekräftigen Titel anzugeben, macht die Funktion nur wenig Sinn.
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onyi commented
Having this also in dashboard so you can filter clips people made of you would be so good!
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wellyLive commented
Why the wait. please code this!
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f1am3d_qcz commented
I'm surprised there's no such feature. It's so easy to implement.
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darvils1 commented
It is been 3 years. Please make it happen Twich!
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Darkhan17 commented
I hope me leaving a comment will accelerate this feature's implementation. Though I wonder if they even saw it...
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xNewEra commented
I hope they will add this features
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Skull_Runner commented
Indeed ... Twitch please add this feature it's so important and useful.
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Jacobrw420 commented
Better Clip tools please!!! search key words
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mellonhead97 commented
How has twitch still not made any progress on clips like this, viewers want it when they're looking for a specific clip and it would make streamers and editors jobs so much easier too, annoying that twitch doesn't have such a basic function with their clips
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manbras_cks commented
Literally the most basic feature for clips. I'm astonished twitch hasn't implemented this yet. If searching is too hard to program, export the title and link to clip to notepad and let us use ctrl+f which is included in basically every windows program.
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itsDefrag commented
A year on, for real.. would be great to have this.
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Romfall commented
And search clips by date can be a good idea too
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Senkaaa6259 commented
https://twitchtube.net do this
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crystlshake commented
If the suggested system was implemented having an 'untagged' search option would allow those looking to help out with categorizing the moments we shared with our friends and communities an easier time of going thru archives.
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crystlshake commented
While the live interactive experience of twitch is the driving appeal of the Twitch platform bolstered by streamer charaisma and community interaction, I believe that having a more robust option with clips can capitalize on a missed opportunity. As suggested above, having additional tags for searching clips can promote the usage and proliferation, and thus exposure, of streamers themselves and the Twitch platform as a whole. My suggested starting tags would be for specific games 'emotions' such as humor and 'feels'. The main drive is to make the captured moments that best exemplify the highlights of the platform more accessible to newer users, i.e. new to that streamer or the platform in whole. I think if tags were applied by the person making the clip it should leave much of the busywork in the hands of fans instead of being a burden to the caster. Alternatively if tags could be 'voted' for application to created clips it could allow us the fans to take the burden off of the caster or their mods of going thru clip archives. Though mod/caster verification for tags may be prudent to prevent potential trolling behavior.
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James Doobie commented
Check out topclipz.com, I think its the answer to what you're looking for. You can leave a suggestion as well as far as features you would be interested in.
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Siren commented
At least by Game would be great. Especially for variety streamers. Ie, a dropdown box with a list of the games clipped from. Similar to in clip manager, how you can filter by game. That option in the GUI for... well say for an example, "manage my clips" a drop down box next to that button, which says "filter by game" and then provides a dropdown menu when clicked, would allow for more customisation.
Say I watch a variety streamer who mostly plays one game. I may not want to see clips of other games, and only the main game (as is why I subscribed to that person). It is therefore favourable to allow the option to distinguish what game is being played in the clip, as the clip is statistically more likely to be about something funny or rage inspiring in the landscape played in. Ie, a game glitch or a bad wipe.
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Anonymous commented
Completely agree.