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Besides google, how can I search my site content?

Recently I started searching my own content for a few projects. "Site:google.com" worked well. But, part of my content is behind a paywall, so Google can't see it.

Is there any good way to search this content? I tried Screaming Frog because it had custom search, but while I could be mistaken, I don't think it scrapes/searches the body of posts.

Is there any other tool I can use for this purpose, either online or offline?

(I may eventually do a google-indexable paywall, but that's some ways off)

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