specter-cli
lucene-grep
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specter-cli
lucene-grep
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 20 June 2023
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Using Java's Project Loom to build more reliable distributed systems
- Graal native images are real. These boast a far lower startup overhead and much lower steady state memory usage for simpler applications.
Probably my counterexample of choice is this: https://github.com/dainiusjocas/lucene-grep - it uses Lucene, probably the best search library (core of Elasticsearch, Solr, most websites), which is notoriously not simple code to implement grep-like functionality. In simple cases, they demonstrate a 30ms whole process runtime with no more than 32MB of RAM used (which looks suspiciously like a default).
The JVM is fast becoming a bit like Postgres... one of those 'second best at everything' pieces of tech.
- lucene-grep - grep-like utility based on Lucene Monitor compiled with GraalVM native-image
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Lmgrep: Lucene-based grep-like utility
Here goes: https://github.com/dainiusjocas/lucene-grep/issues/84
I realize some relatively obscure Finnish stemmer and Lucene with GraalVM aren't exactly a common use case. I did some testing and provided my use case. I certainly have much English language content to search with using lucene-grep. So, thank you for making it!
- Lmgrep