diskover-community
solr
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15 | 6 | |
1,400 | 1,015 | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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diskover-community
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Are there any NAS hosted solutions for in-place full-text search on documents (not document management, not paperless-ngx)?
I’ve tried this before: https://github.com/diskoverdata/diskover-community
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'google-like' search engine for files on my NAS
Diskover
- disk analyzer
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File index, search, and sharing from local discs
I think you’re referring to Diskover. I saw it on here and bookmarked it
- Self hosted web page that indexes all data on a given folder with ability to search? [pi]
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Looking for an app to vizualize disk usage
Never tried it but Diskover Community Edition there is Linuxserver docker image of it.
- Open source software to visualize and manage your unstructured data
solr
- Iniciando no Elasticsearch: Conceitos básicos
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Swirl: An open-source search engine with LLMs and ChatGPT to provide all the answers you need 🌌
Using the Galaxy UI, knowledge workers can systematically review the best results from all configured services including Apache Solr, ChatGPT, Elastic, OpenSearch, PostgreSQL, Google BigQuery, plus generic HTTP/GET/POST with configurations for premium services like Google's Programmable Search Engine, Miro and Northern Light Research.
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Looking for software
Apache Solr can be used to index and search text-based documents. It supports a wide range of file formats including PDFs, Microsoft Office documents, and plain text files. https://solr.apache.org/
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What do you use for site search? Custom built solution? Meilisearch? Algolia?
Solr https://solr.apache.org/
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'google-like' search engine for files on my NAS
if so, then https://solr.apache.org/ can be a solution, though there's a bit of setup involved. oh yea, you get to write your own "search interface" too which would end up calling solr's api to find stuff.
- An alternative to Elasticsearch that runs on a few MBs of RAM
What are some alternatives?
ElasticSearch PHP - Official PHP client for Elasticsearch.
llm-integration - spring-starter, which enables semantic search, backed by OpenAI, by couple of lines
Vidhub - Video sharing website (YouTube clone) with PHP
open-semantic-search - Open Source research tool to search, browse, analyze and explore large document collections by Semantic Search Engine and Open Source Text Mining & Text Analytics platform (Integrates ETL for document processing, OCR for images & PDF, named entity recognition for persons, organizations & locations, metadata management by thesaurus & ontologies, search user interface & search apps for fulltext search, faceted search & knowledge graph)
awesome-web-scraper - A collection of awesome web scaper, crawler.
fess - Fess is very powerful and easily deployable Enterprise Search Server.
UrlHum - The modern, privacy-aware URL Shortener built in PHP.
swirl-search - Swirl is an open-source search platform that uses AI to search multiple content and data sources simultaneously and return AI-ranked results. And provides summaries of your answers from searches using LLMs. It's a one-click, easy-to-use Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) Solution.
ntfsheurecovery - NT File System (NTFS) recovery tool
orange - Cross-platform local file search engine.
Piwigo - Manage your photos with Piwigo, a full featured open source photo gallery application for the web. Star us on Github! More than 200 plugins and themes available. Join us and contribute!
LuceneBench - Lucene Benchmark : benchmarking Lucene vs. SeekStorm