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The selectric documentation says it has search functionality. https://selectric.js.org/

However, I have not found one example online of how to enable / configure it.

  • You're right, it does say it has search, but there's no options for it. Funnily enough in researching an answer I found a SO question which basically says ['don't bother, just use Select2'](https://stackoverflow.com/q/53840430/519413), and I have to say I agree. Select2 is far better – Rory McCrossan Mar 24 '20 at 16:29
  • Yeah, I might end up having to switch libraries. I wanted to avoid doing that since then I'd have to re-factor a lot of code because selectric is being used everywhere in our application. – Jaswant S Rathore Mar 24 '20 at 16:34

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