//#region src/filter.d.ts
declare const filter: {
  /**
   * The `at` filter checks that the path matches the described value exactly. It takes a single
   * value for a field or an array (only for tags).
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#at}
   */
  at: (path: string, value: string | number | boolean | Date | string[]) => string;
  /**
   * The `not` filter checks that the path doesn't match the provided value exactly. It takes a
   * single value for a field or an array (only for tags).
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#not}
   */
  not: (path: string, value: string | number | boolean | Date | string[]) => string;
  /**
   * The `any` filter takes an array of values. It works exactly the same way as the `at` operator,
   * but checks whether the fragment matches any of the values in the array.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#any}
   */
  any: (path: string, values: (string | number | boolean | Date)[]) => string;
  /**
   * The `in` filter is used specifically to retrieve an array of documents by their IDs or UIDs.
   * This filter is much more efficient at this than the any filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#in}
   */
  in: (path: string, values: string[]) => string;
  /**
   * The `fulltext` filter provides two capabilities:
   *
   * 1. Checking if a certain string is anywhere inside a document (this is what you should use to make
   *    your project's search engine feature)
   * 2. Checking if the string is contained inside a specific custom type’s Rich Text or Key Text
   *    fragment.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#fulltext}
   */
  fulltext: (path: string, searchTerms: string) => string;
  /**
   * The `has` filter checks whether a fragment has a value. It will return all the documents of the
   * specified type that contain a value for the specified field.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#has}
   */
  has: (path: string) => string;
  /**
   * The `missing` filter checks if a fragment doesn't have a value. It will return all the
   * documents of the specified type that do not contain a value for the specified field.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#missing}
   */
  missing: (path: string) => string;
  /**
   * The `similar` filter takes the ID of a document, and returns a list of documents with similar
   * content. This allows you to build an automated content discovery feature (for example, a
   * "Related posts" section).
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#similar}
   */
  similar: (id: string, value: number) => string;
  /**
   * The `geopoint.near` filter checks that the value in the path is within the radius of the given
   * coordinates.
   *
   * This filter will only work for a geopoint field.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#geopointnear}
   */
  geopointNear: (path: string, latitude: number, longitude: number, radius: number) => string;
  /**
   * The `number.lt` filter checks that the value in the number field is less than the value passed
   * into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#numberlessthan}
   */
  numberLessThan: (path: string, value: number) => string;
  /**
   * The `number.gt` filter checks that the value in the number field is greater than the value
   * passed into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#numbergreaterthan}
   */
  numberGreaterThan: (path: string, value: number) => string;
  /**
   * The `number.inRange` filter checks that the value in the path is within the two values passed
   * into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#numberinrange}
   */
  numberInRange: (path: string, lowerLimit: number, upperLimit: number) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.after` filter checks that the value in the path is after the date value passed into
   * the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateAfter: (path: string, date: string | number | Date) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.before` filter checks that the value in the path is before the date value passed into
   * the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateBefore: (path: string, date: string | number | Date) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.between` filter checks that the value in the path is within the date values passed
   * into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateBetween: (path: string, startDate: string | number | Date, endDate: string | number | Date) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.day-of-month` filter checks that the value in the path is equal to the day of the
   * month passed into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateDayOfMonth: (path: string, day: number) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.day-of-month-after` filter checks that the value in the path is after the day of the
   * month passed into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateDayOfMonthAfter: (path: string, day: number) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.day-of-month-before` filter checks that the value in the path is before the day of
   * the month passed into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateDayOfMonthBefore: (path: string, day: number) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.day-of-week` filter checks that the value in the path is equal to the day of the week
   * passed into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateDayOfWeek: (path: string, day: string | number) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.day-of-week-after` filter checks that the value in the path is after the day of the
   * week passed into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateDayOfWeekAfter: (path: string, day: string | number) => string;
  /**
   * The date.day-of-week-before filter checks that the value in the path is before the day of the
   * week passed into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateDayOfWeekBefore: (path: string, day: string | number) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.month` filter checks that the value in the path occurs in the month value passed into
   * the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateMonth: (path: string, month: string | number) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.month-after` filter checks that the value in the path occurs in any month after the
   * value passed into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateMonthAfter: (path: string, month: string | number) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.month-before` filter checks that the value in the path occurs in any month before the
   * value passed into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateMonthBefore: (path: string, month: string | number) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.year` filter checks that the value in the path occurs in the year value passed into
   * the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateYear: (path: string, year: number) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.hour` filter checks that the value in the path occurs within the hour value passed
   * into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateHour: (path: string, hour: number) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.hour-after` filter checks that the value in the path occurs after the hour value
   * passed into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateHourAfter: (path: string, hour: number) => string;
  /**
   * The `date.hour-before` filter checks that the value in the path occurs before the hour value
   * passed into the filter.
   *
   * {@link https://prismic.io/docs/rest-api-technical-reference#date-filters}
   */
  dateHourBefore: (path: string, hour: number) => string;
};
//#endregion
export { filter };
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