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tantivy
extreme | tantivy | |
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2 | 18 | |
146 | 5,829 | |
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0.0 | 9.3 | |
about 1 year ago | over 2 years ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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- Ask HN: What are some good rust code to read to learn the language?
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Any advice for dealing with async in libraries?
block_on in libraries can sometimes be achieved with a far lighter weight crate like my (kinda "educational" but still decent light-weight executor) extreme. But it's possible that rusoto uses one of tokio's hacky bits of functionality that violate the Future contract and make it incompatible with other executors. If that's the case, you're stuck using a tokio executor due to their refusal to play by the rules of the community around this interface.
tantivy
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Hey y'all back again w/ the personal, self-hosted search engine
Backend uses tantivy to index the web pages, sqlite3 to hold metadata / crawl queue
- Ask HN: What are some good rust code to read to learn the language?
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Looking for recommendations of well maintained open source rust codebases that I can look through/contribute to
Tantivy is a very well made library and also follows alot of the best practices if you like search you'll like this: https://github.com/quickwit-inc/tantivy
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self hosted elasticsearch alternative
tantivy - More of a search engine library than out of the box solution
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Whats your favourite open source Rust project that needs more recognition?
Tantivy search engine.
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Is there a library for instant arbitrary text searching?
You could try the Tantivy crate, with an n-gram tokenizer, which would split and index your text in sliding groups of n characters.
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Zest: a CLI tool for zettelkasten-like note management
I had to look up the "tantivy" that README mentions. https://github.com/tantivy-search/tantivy. Might want to add a link to the project in your README.
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Are you using Rust at work? If yes, for what?
We're using Rust for a domain-specific search engine. When I first learned Rust some years ago my first thought was that this language is perfect for heavy text processing. IMO, &str is that single killer feature that got me sold :) The search engine that we're building is based on https://github.com/tantivy-search/tantivy.
- Tantivy, a full-text search engine library in Rust inspired by Apache Lucene
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Tantivy v0.15 released! Now backed by Quickwit Inc.!
Well spotted. Like IPFS, there's a comment about that here: https://github.com/tantivy-search/tantivy/pull/1067#issuecomment-853139923 that points to the distributed wikipedia mirror project https://github.com/ipfs/distributed-wikipedia-mirror/issues/76
What are some alternatives?
retainer - Minimal async cache in Rust with support for key expirations
sonic - 🦔 Fast, lightweight & schema-less search backend. An alternative to Elasticsearch that runs on a few MBs of RAM.
toydb - Distributed SQL database in Rust, written as a learning project
tantivy-wasm
idiomatic-rust - 🦀 A peer-reviewed collection of articles/talks/repos which teach concise, idiomatic Rust.
pueue - :stars: Manage your shell commands.
tiny-lsm - super simple in-memory blocking LSM for constant-size keys and values
neon - Rust bindings for writing safe and fast native Node.js modules.
mini-redis - Incomplete Redis client and server implementation using Tokio - for learning purposes only
neuron - Future-proof note-taking and publishing based on Zettelkasten (superseded by Emanote: https://github.com/srid/emanote)
kinesis-firehose - rust lib for working with aws kinesis firehose
zk - A plain text note-taking assistant