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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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uFuzzy
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Show HN: A fast, accurate and multilingual fuzzy search lib for the front end
Thank you. We need more libs like that. I just researched the field yesterday and https://github.com/leeoniya/uFuzzy looked pretty good. But there is a gap in the market of such libs. Just few allow to send the whole html document, serialize and deserialize index to be used in browser, highlighting the matches is desired feature.
Most importantly very few fuzzy search libs can get a simple substring match as a priority, which is understandable but not helpful. Imagine searching for “xample” and not having “example” among the results.
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PruningRadixTrie – 1000x faster Radix trie for prefix search and auto-complete
interesting, i made something much more stupid but brutally effective: https://github.com/leeoniya/uFuzzy
i guess if you wanted to do sorting by contact frequency you can just keep the original haystack sorted by frequency, and get Richard match first.
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List.js - Tiny, invisible and simple, yet powerful and incredibly fast vanilla JavaScript that adds search, sort, filters and flexibility to plain HTML lists, tables, or anything
allow me to self-promote https://github.com/leeoniya/uFuzzy
- What is your go to client-side fuzzy searching library?
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Sotd.fun is live
Keep the tech simple and minimal. Just the basics: javascript, css, HTML. No react or other frameworks. No tech for tech's sake. I did use one very excellent search library uFuzzy.
- uFuzzy 1.0 - A tiny, efficient fuzzy search that doesn't suck
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uFuzzy.js – A tiny, efficient fuzzy search that doesn't suck
maybe habit, maybe less devDependencies, maybe wanting to hand-author a readable/commented form of https://github.com/leeoniya/uFuzzy/blob/main/dist/uFuzzy.d.ts?
- Show HN: uFuzzy.js – A tiny, efficient fuzzy search that doesn't suck
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?
fuzzysort - Fast SublimeText-like fuzzy search for JavaScript.
flexsearch - Next-Generation full text search library for Browser and Node.js
minisearch - Tiny and powerful JavaScript full-text search engine for browser and Node
Lyra - A simple to use, composable, command line parser for C++ 11 and beyond
pagefind - Static low-bandwidth search at scale
sotdsite - Code for sotd.fun.
regex-benchmark - It's just a simple regex benchmark of different programming languages.
bootstrap-table - An extended table to integration with some of the most widely used CSS frameworks. (Supports Bootstrap, Semantic UI, Bulma, Material Design, Foundation, Vue.js)
elasticsearch-py - Official Python client for Elasticsearch
list.js - The perfect library for adding search, sort, filters and flexibility to tables, lists and various HTML elements. Built to be invisible and work on existing HTML.
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