smyrna
orama
smyrna | orama | |
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1 | 12 | |
18 | 8,059 | |
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10.0 | 9.4 | |
almost 2 years ago | 8 days ago | |
Clojure | TypeScript | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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smyrna
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An alternative to Elasticsearch that runs on a few MBs of RAM
I've written a full-text search engine as well. I don't tout it as a replacement for Elasticsearch, but it does have a few advantages: it's fast; supports HTML documents; supports Polish inflection (via a full-blown morphological dictionary, not just a stemmer); and has a very compact on-disk format (pre-parsed HTML trees, Huffman-encoded over large alphabets). Oh, and it's 100% Clojure.
It underlies a GUI called Smyrna: https://github.com/nathell/smyrna, https://smyrna.danieljanus.pl
I haven't touched it in six years, other than a few small changes. But I do plan on revisiting it when time permits.
orama
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Vector Search is Eating the Web
Orama, an open-source, edge-first hybrid search engine highlights the industry's shift towards more efficient, accurate, and scalable solutions. Recent trends indicate a shift from traditional search solutions to more modern and efficient answering engines like Orama, evidenced by the search features on both Node.js and SolidJS that were formerly powered by Algolia, but are now powered by Orama.
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Sky's the Limit! Supercharging Your Astro Blog with Orama, the Ultimate Stargazing Search Engine!
Let's break into the steps to utilize Orama and analyze how it works. I won't dig into the technical stuff because, hey, it's an open-source project, which means you can easily peek at the source code, no problemo!
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OramaSearch, a full-text search in your React application
If you are interested in it, you can learn more about it in the official documentation. And don't forget to follow Orama on Twitter and Michere Riva its CTO.
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Why I love GitLens in my VsCode - Part 1
I'll use the Lyra repository for this article, so thanks to the Lyra contributors if this article has a great git history and awesome code.
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What is your go to client-side fuzzy searching library?
You can checkout lyra, its in-memory full text search engine for javascript
- An alternative to Elasticsearch that runs on a few MBs of RAM
- Lyra
- Lyra: Fast, in-memory, typo-tolerant, full-text search engine in TypeScript
What are some alternatives?
search-benchmark-game - Search engine benchmark (Tantivy, Lucene, PISA, ...)
flexsearch - Next-Generation full text search library for Browser and Node.js
Lyra - A simple to use, composable, command line parser for C++ 11 and beyond
minisearch - Tiny and powerful JavaScript full-text search engine for browser and Node
regex-benchmark - It's just a simple regex benchmark of different programming languages.
elasticsearch-py - Official Python client for Elasticsearch
re.places - An in-cache, searchable database of 41,000 global cities. It’s designed as a light-weight polyfill for ‘cities’ in Algolia's places API, for when it sunsets in May 2022
lunr.js - A bit like Solr, but much smaller and not as bright
zinc - ZincSearch. A lightweight alternative to elasticsearch that requires minimal resources, written in Go. [Moved to: https://github.com/zinclabs/zinc]
zincsearch - ZincSearch . A lightweight alternative to elasticsearch that requires minimal resources, written in Go.
Apache Solr - Apache Lucene and Solr open-source search software
Toshi - A full-text search engine in rust