npm-search
docsearch
npm-search | docsearch | |
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1 | 10 | |
128 | 3,817 | |
0.8% | 0.8% | |
6.6 | 7.1 | |
5 days ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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npm-search
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Better npm search proposal
I contacted Algolia and they gave me access to their npm index. I can use it for a basic implementation of my idea because it includes the history of all the releases. Also, the API returns sorted search results that can be used as a fallback or a base score. Not sure if this will be enough to produce consistently better results compared to other search engines.
docsearch
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Kagi Sidekick (Alpha)
Great work! How it would be different from Algolia DocSearch?
https://docsearch.algolia.com
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Rete.js 2: visual programming for React.js, Angular and Vue.js
Additionally, Algolia’s DocSearch has been integrated for improved search experience.
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Easy Way to Integrate Algolia to VuePress Application
First, register with Algolia. Then you need to upload the document information in VuePress application to Algolia. DocSearch provides a crawler and UI to easily crawl index information and upload it. However, you need to meet certain conditions to apply for this service. Fortunately, the old version of DocSearch provided a solution to run the crawler yourself. So I ended up with the Run Your Own solution.
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Easy, relevant, efficient and semi-scalable static site search with Morsels
Can't use a free tier SaaS service like Algolia DocSearch. (e.g. private site, your use case dosen't fit the ToS, etc.)
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I accidentally created my new favorite search plugin.
When planning the feature I stated that More complex sites will probably (and should) use Algolia, which is an amazing service that I personally use for some sites (Thank you DocSearch!)
- DocSearch: Search made for documentation – DocSearch by Algolia
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SSGs through the ages: The 'Maybe Static Wasn't So Bad' era
Docusaurus powers the documentation sites for many of the tools developers use every day, including Algolia Docsearch, Jest, React Native, and Redis.
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Wayland Explorer - Easily read Wayland protocol documentation online
Yes, search is definitely on the "roadmap" (if there is such a thing). A simple substring search across all protocols should be relatively easy to implement. But from your description it sounds like an integration with docsearch (or a similar service) would be more appropriate.
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Front-end Engineer in 2021
Algolia Docsearch
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Our documentation site is using Webpack 5 already
Credits: https://github.com/algolia/docsearch/issues/980#issuecomment-708388893
What are some alternatives?
client-side-databases - An implementation of the exact same app in Firestore, AWS Datastore, PouchDB, RxDB and WatermelonDB
docusaurus-search-local - Offline / Local Search for Docusaurus v2. Try it live at:
main-thread-scheduling - Fast and consistently responsive apps using a single function call
nuxt3-algolia - Nuxt 3 with Algolia search boilerplate project
algoliasearch-netlify - Official Algolia Plugin for Netlify. Index your website to Algolia when deploying your project to Netlify with the Algolia Crawler
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
feedback - Public feedback discussions for npm
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
ticker-symbol-search - Seamlessly integrate a search engine to find live ticker symbols into your web app
twitter-search - Instantly search across your entire Twitter history with a beautiful UI powered by Algolia.
autocomplete - 🔮 Fast and full-featured autocomplete library
Bootstrap - The most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.