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Ambar
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Soldiers, im trying to find the best way to storage pdfs and be possible to search for words in all of them at the same time. Is there any app for that ?
AnyTXT.net for PC. https://github.com/RD17/ambar and https://docfetcher.sourceforge.net/en/index.html for Linux
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Pirate Library Mirror: Preserving 7TB of books (that are not in Libgen)
One product could be "Ambar: Document Search Engine"
https://github.com/RD17/ambar
> Ambar is an open-source document search engine with automated crawling, OCR, tagging and instant full-text search
> *Easily deploy Ambar with a single docker-compose file; *Perform Google-like search through your documents and contents of your images; *Tag your documents; *Use a simple REST API to integrate Ambar into your workflow
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Alternative to Ambar?
There was an open-source program called Ambar that was pretty chill. It let you full-text search documents, perform OCR on these documents, and tag. There surely exist apps that do each, but the nice thing about Ambar was it incorporated all of the above into one nice GUI.
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Looking for a search-focused EDMS
I don't need any other features (other than batch uploading). The best ones I've found so far are Ambar, I, librarian, and Lodestone with their multiple 'snippet' search functionality, however for various reasons they won't work with my use case.[1]
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Full-text-search in PDFs over several folders - ideas?
Ambar - Document Search Engine · An open-source document search engine with automated crawling, OCR, tagging and instant full-text search
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9TB Of Raw Data in Different Formats, How Can I Search All at Once?
Amber Main Page and GitHub
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Document Automation Software
There is also stuff like Mayan EDMS which is much more enterprise-oriented or Ambar which targeted more for individual users.
Typesense
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FlowDiver: The Road to SSR - Part 1
Disregarding props-drilling technique in favor of a more reliable and elegant solution we looked for inspiration elsewhere. Another project of ours .find was using Typesense/Algolia components, which looked a bit like black-box/magic, but at the same time provided a clean approach to build complex and highly customizable solutions.
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Release Radar · April 2024 Edition: Major updates from the open source community
Have you ever tried to look up something, only to realise your search engine doesn't recognise your typos? Typesense to the rescue! It's a fast, typo-tolerant search engine built for an easier browsing experience. The latest version comes with new features such as built-in conversational search, image search, voice search, analytics, and more. Dive into the release notes for the full list of changes and enhancements.
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Website Search Hurts My Feelings
There are actually plenty of non-ES products that are way easier to integrate and tune (and get better results with less effort).
- Typesense (https://github.com/typesense/typesense)
- Algolia
- Google Programmable Search Engine (https://programmablesearchengine.google.com/about/)
- Remote Machine Learning and Searching on a Raspberry Pi 5
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Open Source alternatives to tools you Pay for
Typesense - Open Source Alternative to Algolia
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DNS record "hn.algolia.com" is gone
If you like your penny take a look at Typesense https://typesense.org/ - nothing to complain here. Especially nothing complain about pricing.
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Vector databases: analyzing the trade-offs
I work on Typesense [1] (historically considered an open source alternative to Algolia).
We then launched vector search in Jan 2023, and just last week we launched the ability to generate embeddings from within Typesense.
You'd just need to send JSON data, and Typesense can generate embeddings for your data using OpenAI, PaLM API, or built-in models like S-BERT, E-5, etc (running on a GPU if you prefer) [2]
You can then do a hybrid (keyword + semantic) search by just sending the search keywords to Typesense, and Typesense will automatically generate embeddings for you internally and return a ranked list of keyword results weaved with semantic results (using Rank Fusion).
You can also combine filtering, faceting, typo tolerance, etc - the things Typesense already had.
[1] https://github.com/typesense/typesense
[2] https://typesense.org/docs/0.25.0/api/vector-search.html
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Creating an advanced search engine with PostgreSQL
For something small with a minimal footprint, I'd recommend Typesense. https://github.com/typesense/typesense
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Obsidian Publish full text search
I haven’t used Publish, but I’d assume you could use something like https://typesense.org/ to index and search the vault.
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DynamoDB search options
A cheaper option would be to use https://typesense.org. You can use DynamoDb streams to automatically load records. It has worked well for me.
What are some alternatives?
Yacy - Distributed Peer-to-Peer Web Search Engine and Intranet Search Appliance
MeiliSearch - A lightning-fast search API that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow
Searx - Privacy-respecting metasearch engine
Elasticsearch - Free and Open, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
sist2 - Lightning-fast file system indexer and search tool
Apache Solr - Apache Lucene and Solr open-source search software
meilisearch-laravel-scout - MeiliSearch integration for Laravel Scout
Parsr - Transforms PDF, Documents and Images into Enriched Structured Data
loki - Like Prometheus, but for logs.
Seeks - Seeks is a decentralized p2p websearch and collaborative tool.
sonic - 🦔 Fast, lightweight & schema-less search backend. An alternative to Elasticsearch that runs on a few MBs of RAM.