tried every answer from similar questions:
How to grep Git commit diffs or contents for a certain word?
Search all of Git history for a string?
How to grep (search) committed code in the Git history
none worked!
would it even be possible to search using anything other than git itself?
repository tested: http://cregox.net
scenario
picture hundreds of markdown files, a dozens of which will have something like this:
---
title: lorem ipsum
description: foo, or not foo, it's not even a question
bar: false
(in practice, instead of foo it was checklist and instead of bar i wanted published)
expected
ag "foo[\s\S]*bar:\ "
will search all files with 1 foo that happens before the first bar:  if they both exist.
all i needed was that, applied to git history.
that's it.
but...
reality
git log -G "foo[\s\S]*bar:\ "
instead of silversearcher-ag doesn't even work because of \s.
i've tried many variations of regexp, couldn't find any single one that would work!
so that's something that i'll want to fix at some point, but meanwhile i also tried other alternatives...
git log -p -S foo
should bring something similar to rg foo, but doesn't come even close to be readable and it's way too verbose.
git log --name-status --oneline -S foo
this was the closest i could get to the expected results... but it's still too cumbersome.
i give up digging for now.
 
    