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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.
stork
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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
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Ask HN: Could you show your personal blog here?
Mostly write about Elixir. Check out the search function. It is a rust library run as WASM in the browser (all the right keywords for HN hehe).
My blog: https://victorbjorklund.com/blog
Search library used: https://stork-search.net/
(And yes, I know it is totally overkill to have search when you just got a few articles)
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How to fuzzy-search html pages generated from org?
Also another alternative is stork https://stork-search.net/
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Does Github Pages support Stork search?
Stork seems perfect: https://stork-search.net/
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Ask HN: What do you use to power search for a static site?
It doesn’t do live crawling, so might not be quite what you want, but I built Stork Search (https://stork-search.net) to solve full-text search for static sites.
Today, you’d run a binary as part of a site’s build or deploy process, feeding in the input files. It generates a search index which you deploy alongside your site. The project’s JS library will load that index and turn it into a client-side interactive search interface.
I’d be curious to see if this sounds interesting or workable for you - you mentioned that you don’t want to host your own index, but does that change if “hosting the index” feels similar to hosting an image, instead of spinning up a server?
I’d be interested in building a paid addition that will crawl your site & host the index - you’re probably the 2nd person I’ve seen with that suggestion. Please let me know if you’d be interested in being a beta user.
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Lightning-Fast, Open Source Search
You can index your crawl data with StorkSearch[0] then use its js interface for search.
[0]https://stork-search.net/
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Know of any projects using WASM
stork: a fast web search made for static sites
- Impossibly fast web search, made for static sites.
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Is there anything that can generate a full-text searchable site from a bunch of HTML files?
There seems to be an open issue regarding this hopefully it is resolved soon.
- Impossibly fast web search (made for static sites)
What are some alternatives?
flexsearch - Next-Generation full text search library for Browser and Node.js
fastQR - fastQR - Wasm based QR encoding
doctave - A batteries-included developer documentation site generator
feather - A Minecraft server implementation in Rust
elasticlunr-rs - A partial port of elasticlunr to Rust. Intended to be used for generating compatible search indices.
adblock-rust - Brave's Rust-based adblock engine
faustjs - Faust.js™ - The Headless WordPress Framework
yoroi-frontend - Yoroi Wallet - Cardano ADA Wallet - Your gateway to the financial world (extension frontend)
lunr.js - A bit like Solr, but much smaller and not as bright
SIMple-Electronics - digital logic sim
tinysearch - 🔍 Tiny, full-text search engine for static websites built with Rust and Wasm
sist2 - Lightning-fast file system indexer and search tool