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tika-docker
- Text Extraction from Documents
- Apache Tika โ Extract text and metadata from doc types (the backbone of RAG)
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Demystifying Text Data with the Unstructured Python Library
If you accept running Java, the Apache Tika is extremely good at parsing content (https://tika.apache.org/)
- Ajuda com Buscador
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How do you manage and find large amount of files?
Apache Tika can spit out text from lots of formats. I've used it with grep (or rg) to make a small scale searching of local folders. Tika does a really good job at OCR for finding if text is in a file.
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40 Containers & Counting...
https://tika.apache.org Meta data from things.
- Hosted app to manage server inventory
- Best FOSS (ideally Docker) that can split PDF files ?
- OK, ElasticSearch works, text files are indexed. How about images? Can images be indexed in NextCloud and fulltextsearched?
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Document Parsing - an unsolved problem?
At my previous job we had the same problem which we solved by using Tika. We called it on the server along with other stuff, but there is also a Python binding.
feather
- Best resources for learning R, with Python (pandas, sklearn, scipy, numpy) background?
- Fun with File Formats
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Vineyard: An open-source in-memory data manager
It'd be interesting to know how this compares with alternative solutions.
I might not understand the benefit proposition correctly, and I'm not specifically into Python for data work, but I immediately thought of things like feather[1], fst[2], disk.frame[3] and even DuckDB[4].
Some of these are on disk rather than in memory, but I'd still be interested in performance and use case comparisons.
[1] https://github.com/wesm/feather
[2] https://www.fstpackage.org/fst/
[3] https://diskframe.com/
[4] https://duckdb.org/
What are some alternatives?
Paperless-ng - A supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents
tablib - Python Module for Tabular Datasets in XLS, CSV, JSON, YAML, &c.
sist2 - Lightning-fast file system indexer and search tool
libvineyard - vineyard (v6d): an in-memory immutable data manager. [Moved to: https://github.com/alibaba/v6d]
spyglass - A personal search engine: Create a searchable library from your personal documents, interests, and more!
DistorteD - Ruby multimedia toolkit with deep Jekyll integration ๐งช
yew - Rust / Wasm framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications
file - Read-only mirror of file CVS repository, updated every half hour. NOTE: do not make pull requests here, nor comment any commits, submit them usual way to bug tracker or to the mailing list. Maintainer(s) are not tracking this git mirror.
spacedrive - Spacedrive is an open source cross-platform file explorer, powered by a virtual distributed filesystem written in Rust.
SheetJS js-xlsx - ๐ SheetJS Spreadsheet Data Toolkit -- New home https://git.sheetjs.com/SheetJS/sheetjs
self-hosted_docker_setups - A collection of my docker-compose files used to setup self-hosted services on Raspberry Pi 4 running 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS
server - self-hosted tag-based time tracking