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6 days ago | 27 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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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
minisearch
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Character and Subsector generators for Classic Traveller, with TAS Forms!
I wrote an online catalog a while back (and I need to get back on adding graphics and products at some point). It’s written using Eleventy and the minisearch library. The source and data are available on Github if you want to see how I did things. I’m not a professional web designer either, but it was a fun project.
- What is your go to client-side fuzzy searching library?
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Meilisearch v1.0 – the open-source Rust alternative to Algolia and Elasticsearch
You could have a look at https://github.com/lucaong/minisearch/
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What do you use for site search? Custom built solution? Meilisearch? Algolia?
If you're dealing with thousands of records or less, searching titles and summaries rather than long bodies of text, I recommend looking into client-side solutions. Nothing beats the responsiveness of search-as-you-type entirely on the client side. It can be fairly sophisticated fulltext search. For example, I've built had great success with MiniSearch.
- MiniSearch – fuzzy match search in TypeScript
- Minisearch: Tiny, powerful JavaScript full-text search engine for browser, Node
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Lyra: Fast, in-memory, typo-tolerant, full-text search engine in TypeScript
I quite enjoy minisearch[1] which is also 0 dependencies, actively maintained, and I expect would work well in a worker environment. I dropped it into a service worker and plugged it with a simple point in polygon script to enable geosearch for a recent project[2] and it played v. nicely.
[1] https://github.com/lucaong/minisearch
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I highly recommend the Omnisearch plugin.
No magic here, the underlying engine is Minisearch, which uses the BM25 algorithm (the de facto standard among search libraries). Omnisearch adds a magic sauce during indexing by converting notes into custom objects, with the following fields: - body (the plain markdown text) - filename & yaml aliases - level 1 headers - level 2 headers - level 3 headers
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For lovers of instant search and Ctrl+K menus, we made an open-source tool to add that to your website in 2 steps: 1. Enter your URL 2. Add code snippet to <head>. Links and code in comments!
It's actually really simple! Minisearch did most of the heavy lifting so all we needed to do was the crawling, storing and UI etc. I'd check that out if you're interested in the search part!
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I made a tool to add instant search to your site in 2 steps: 1. Enter your URL 2. Add code snippet to <head>. Links in comments!
We use MiniSearch for searching, while fast-fuzzy is used for highlighting of detected search terms.
What are some alternatives?
llm-integration - spring-starter, which enables semantic search, backed by OpenAI, by couple of lines
flexsearch - Next-Generation full text search library for Browser and Node.js
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)
lunr.js - A bit like Solr, but much smaller and not as bright
fess - Fess is very powerful and easily deployable Enterprise Search Server.
orama - 🌌 Fast, dependency-free, full-text and vector search engine with typo tolerance, filters, facets, stemming, and more. Works with any JavaScript runtime, browser, server, service!
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.
itemsjs - Extremely fast faceted search engine in JavaScript - lightweight, flexible, and simple to use
orange - Cross-platform local file search engine.
obsidian-omnisearch - A search engine that "just works" for Obsidian. Supports OCR and PDF indexing.
LuceneBench - Lucene Benchmark : benchmarking Lucene vs. SeekStorm
regex-benchmark - It's just a simple regex benchmark of different programming languages.