pg_similarity
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pg_similarity
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Data Cleaning in SQL
For Postgres, there is an extension that provides that.
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Show HN: Supabase Clippy – ChatGPT for Supabase Docs
Note that pgvector isn't supported on any of the large cloud providers' hosted Postgres offerings, other than Supabase. https://github.com/pgvector/pgvector#hosted-postgres has instructions on how to add your voice to request it to be added!
(It does seem that the ancient https://github.com/eulerto/pg_similarity is supported by RDS and Google Cloud - but it's hard to tell whether attention was paid to its performance characteristics with nearly the rigor that pgvector seems to have been designed.)
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Official Elasticsearch Python library no longer works with open-source forks
While I don't doubt that you know your usecase and weighed/tried the option.
> Postgres search is essentially an easier to use regex engine.
I'm not sure exactly what you meant to convey here, but if you're searching with LIKE or `~` you're not doing Postgres's proper Full Text Search. You should be dealing with tsvectors[0]
> As soon as you need multiple languages
Postgres FTS supports multiple languages and you can create your own configurations[1]
> advanced autocomplete
I'm not sure what "advanced" autocomplete is but you can get pretty fast trigram searches going[2] (back to LIKE/ILIKE here but obviously this is an isolated usecase). In the end I'd expect auto complete results to actually not hit your DB most of the time (maybe I'm naive but that feels like a caching > cache invalidation > cache pushdown problem to me)
> misspelling detection
pg_similarity_extension[3] might be of some help here, but it may require some wrangling.
> large documents, large datasets,
PG has TOAST[4], and obviously can scale (maybe not necessarily great at it) -- see pg_partman/Timescale/Citus/etc.
> custom scoring
Postgres only has basic ranking features[5], but you can write your own functions and extend it of course.
Solr/ES are definitely the right tools for the job (tm) when the job is search, but you can get surprisingly far with Postgres. I'd argue that many usecases actually don't want/need a perfect full text search solution -- it's often minor features that turn into overkill fests and ops people learning/figuring out how to properly manage and scale an ES cluster and falling into pitfalls along the way.
[0]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/textsearch-intro.htm...
[1]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/textsearch-intro.htm...
[2]: https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2016/03/18/fast-search-using-p...
[3]: https://github.com/eulerto/pg_similarity
[4]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/storage-toast.html
[5]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/textsearch-controls.html...
git-mergify-rebase
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Pijul: Version-Control Post-Git • Goto 2023
A few more implementations of the bisect-rebase idea:
https://github.com/CTSRD-CHERI/git-mergify-rebase
- Official Elasticsearch Python library no longer works with open-source forks
- Git-mergify-rebase: merge or rebase Git changes one commit at a time
What are some alternatives?
git-imerge - Incremental merge for git
elasticsearch-py - Official Python client for Elasticsearch
pgsentinel - postgresql extension providing Active session history
git-machete - Probably the sharpest git repository organizer & rebase/merge workflow automation tool you've ever seen
mergify - Merge git changes on commit at a time.
duckduckgo-locales - Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>
vasco - vasco: MIC & MINE statistics for Postgres
git-stack - Stacked branch management for Git
tds_fdw - A PostgreSQL foreign data wrapper to connect to TDS databases (Sybase and Microsoft SQL Server)
difftastic - a structural diff that understands syntax 🟥🟩