elasticlunr.js
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MIT License | MIT License |
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elasticlunr.js
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Show HN: A fast, accurate and multilingual fuzzy search lib for the front end
When i did my static site search function some time ago, I used Elasticlunr. I was able to pregenerate the index file as a big json file that is loaded at the client.
http://elasticlunr.com/
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Ask HN: What's the best way to add search to my website?
If your content is mostly static, you might want to consider pre-building an index and shipping it as a whole. You could look into something like
* https://stork-search.net/ (Rust/WASM)
* tinysearch: https://github.com/tinysearch/tinysearch (Rust/WASM)
* https://lunrjs.com/ (JS, simple, stable)
* http://elasticlunr.com/ - based on the former, slightly more sophisticated tuning options
- How to build question / answer action?
- Self-Contained Search for Archived Static Site?
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Writing a Fuzzy Search Component With Preact and Fuse for Astro
Very nice! Seems to perform very well. I'm curious, have you compared Fuse with other search engines? Like flex search or elasticlunr? Why did you choose fuse ?
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How do you build search for a web app?
Check out elasticlunr
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Ask HN: What do you use to power search for a static site?
There's also Elasticlunr which is based off of lunr.js and is what mdBook uses
http://elasticlunr.com/
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Elasticlunr, a full-text search library for Elixir
Does this relate to http://elasticlunr.com/? mdBook uses the latter, and I was wondering how I can parse/read its indexes from Python so I can provide my own search from them.
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Goodbye Wordpress, Hello Jamstack
Same as above, for most blogs something like http://elasticlunr.com/ can get the job done really well.
3. HotSwap on the fly themes
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Doctave CLI 0.2.0: A Benchmarking Story
Doctave comes with offline search built in. We use the elasticlunr-rs crate to generate a search index that is compatible with the elasticlunr.js library. You can see it in action by going to our docs (built with the CLI, naturally) and hitting the letter s on your keyboard to focus on the search bar. The searching happens entirely client-side.
magidoc
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Magidoc 3.0 - Documentation generator for GraphQL
Magidoc is a fully-free open source static documentation generator for GraphQL. Whether you want to get visibility on internal APIs or document public endpoints for your customers, Magidoc can do it all! If you're interested in learning more, come see our repo!
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Svelte is awesome!
Indexing code
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magidoc alternatives - dociql and graphdoc
3 projects | 4 Aug 2022
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New Magidoc library to render markdown into Svelte components
It depends on what you're trying to do with your blog. In Magidoc, this engine is used to take external markdown (provided by files or a GraphQL schema for instance) and convert it to html to build a static website. This kind of library is more adapted for this kind of use-case where the markdown is provided externally.
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Writing a Fuzzy Search Component With Preact and Fuse for Astro
I'm asking because have an issue in my project in which I would like to implement such search. It is a relatively complicated feature, and one of the main thing is that I would like the site to be pre-indexed. Which means that the index should be created at build time, and not when you open the page. Is it what you did in your project?
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I think i didn't understand Svelte
Repo: https://github.com/magidoc-org/magidoc/tree/main/packages/starters/carbon-multi-page
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Best tool for creating GraphQL API documentation?
Depends what you are looking to do with the documentation, but there are a few tools to generate static documentation. I personally built an open source tool to generate GraphQL documentation that we use in my company. It's called Magidoc, you can see the repo here, .
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Magidoc is looking for Svelte enthousiasts to help build new templates!
Building a templates means that you are free to choose the design of the website, but also that you can implement the template in Svelte! There is a contributing guide to help you get started with the project.
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Magidoc: A static documentation generator for GraphQL
If you are not interested in contributing but the project interests you, you can still support Magidoc by leaving a ⭐ on Github!
- Magidoc: A GraphQL documentation generator with re-usable JavaScript plugins
What are some alternatives?
flexsearch - Next-Generation full text search library for Browser and Node.js
spectaql - Autogenerate static GraphQL API documentation
stork - 🔎 Impossibly fast web search, made for static sites.
graphiql - GraphiQL & the GraphQL LSP Reference Ecosystem for building browser & IDE tools.
doctave - A batteries-included developer documentation site generator
svelteui - SvelteUI Monorepo
elasticlunr-rs - A partial port of elasticlunr to Rust. Intended to be used for generating compatible search indices.
graphdoc - Static page generator for documenting GraphQL Schema
faustjs - Faust.js™ - The Headless WordPress Framework
swagger-ui - Swagger UI is a collection of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that dynamically generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger-compliant API.
lunr.js - A bit like Solr, but much smaller and not as bright
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined