> - …Programming language-provided threads are known as <term>green threads</term>, and languages that use these <term>green threads</term> will execute them in…
>
><title>Concurrency in Rust</title> <path>g7qa.md</path> (just now)
>
> - …so it doesn't support [<term>green threads</term>](inbox/my59).
> * Crates exist to add support for <term>green threads</term> if needed.
> * Instead, Rust relies…
>
# Search for two terms (defaults to AND).
$ zk list -q --debug-style --match 'green channel'
><title>Concurrency in Rust</title> <path>g7qa.md</path> (just now)
>
> - …runtime, so it doesn't support [<term>green</term> threads](inbox/my59).
> * Crates exist to add support for <term>green</term> threads if needed.
> - …Programming language-provided threads are known as <term>green</term> threads, and languages that use these <term>green</term> threads will execute them in…
>
><title>Concurrency in Rust</title> <path>g7qa.md</path> (just now)
>
> - …runtime, so it doesn't support [<term>green</term> threads](inbox/my59).
> * Crates exist to add support for <term>green</term> threads if needed.
> - …Programming language-provided threads are known as <term>green</term> threads, and languages that use these <term>green</term> threads will execute them in…
>
# Search in the `title` field.
$ zk list -q --debug-style --match 'title:(green thread)'