apollo
dogsheep-beta
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1,361 | 178 | |
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MIT License | - |
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apollo
- GitHub - amirgamil/apollo: A Unix-style personal search engine and web crawler for your digital footprint.
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APSE – A Personal Search Engine
I’ve seen a handful of this kind of “Google, but only for things I’ve seen before” app. I think it’s something the world needs, but there are a lot of different approaches and I don’t think anyone has quite nailed it.
Ultimately the best solutions will likely use many different cataloging strategies depending on the content, and will allow you to tag or otherwise organize important content.
Funny enough if I had such an app I could make a list of 4 or 5 apps, but right now can only find one:
https://github.com/amirgamil/apollo
I remember seeing one posted to HN that used the browser API to essentially dump all resources on every website you visit to disk.
There’s also bookmarking and archiving tools like:
https://pinboard.in/
https://unmark.it/
https://www.linkace.org/
https://archivy.github.io/
https://github.com/kanishka-linux/reminiscence
https://perkeep.org/
- A Unix-style personal search engine and web crawler for your digital footprint
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I built a personal search engine for my digital footprint!
Search my footprint: https://apollo.amirbolous.com/
dogsheep-beta
- Zinc Search engine. A lightweight alternative to Elasticsearch written in Go
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A Unix-style personal search engine and web crawler for your digital footprint
My version of this is https://dogsheep.github.io/ - the idea is to pull your digital footprint from various different sources (Twitter, Foursquare, GitHub etc) into SQLite database files, then run Datasette on top to explore them.
On top of that I built a search engine called Dogsheep Beta which builds a full-text search index across all of the different sources and lets you search in one place: https://github.com/dogsheep/dogsheep-beta
You can see a live demonstration of that search engine on the Datasette website: https://datasette.io/-/beta?q=dogsheep
What are some alternatives?
falcon - Chrome extension for full text history search!
Camlistore - Perkeep (née Camlistore) is your personal storage system for life: a way of storing, syncing, sharing, modelling and backing up content.
ripgrep-all - rga: ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, E-Books, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc.
go-find-hexagonal - Applying what I learned from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oL6JBUk6tj0
unmark - An open source to do app for bookmarks.
quickwit - Quickwit is a fast and cost-efficient distributed search engine for large-scale, immutable data. [Moved to: https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit]
parser - 📜 Extract meaningful content from the chaos of a web page
notational-fzf-vim - Notational velocity for vim.
Reminiscence - Self-Hosted Bookmark And Archive Manager
zotero - Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share your research sources.