vue-cli-plugin-tauri
spyglass
vue-cli-plugin-tauri | spyglass | |
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7 | 39 | |
375 | 2,436 | |
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0.0 | 7.3 | |
6 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
JavaScript | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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vue-cli-plugin-tauri
- [Rust] Quelqu'un a-t-il utilisé Tauri pour des applications de bureau multiplateforme?
- [Rust] Quelqu’un a-t-il utilisé Tauri pour des applications de bureau multiplateformes ?
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How do I reduce the size of my apps?
Tauri, on the other hand, uses native WebView, so it's way smaller. You should check it out. Depending on what you want to build, you may not need to know Rust, as the Tauri API is pretty extensive.
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What do people use rust for?
Producing bindings to existing cross-platform GUI toolkits like Qt is hard work for a young language (I use PyO3 and PyQt or PySide to set up a "frontend in Python, backend in Rust" configuration when I need QWidget GUIs, similar to how you have to use Qt's QML ECMAScript dialect for the frontend if you want to write a Qt Quick GUI, regardless of the host language. You can use gtk-rs for GTK, but the GTK devs seem determined to unofficially deprecate using it to make applications that don't follow GNOME's increasingly alien-feeling HIG by neglecting that use-case and tying any attempts to catch up with Qt's level of convenience to libadwaita. That said, Microsoft does provide official bindings for WinAPI if you want to write something Windows-only, there are also equivalent crates for Apple APIs, and you can use Tauri if you want an Electron-like solution. See Are We GUI Yet? for more.)
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Rust, SolidJS, and Tauri: Create a cross-platform desktop app
Tauri is a new framework that offers what people like most about Electron but fixes many of the security and performance concerns. Tauri offers the ability to design your UI using web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript but allows you to use lower-level languages to write the application and backend logic.
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Building a personal search engine, all indexed and searchable locally
Client is built in Yew/Tauri
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Rust + Vue.Js + Tauri
Are you using https://github.com/tauri-apps/vue-cli-plugin-tauri? It's pretty painless.
spyglass
- Spyglass: A Personal Search Engine
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Ask HN: Search engine for a small number of sites?
No direct experience but I saved some links about this:
https://wiby.me/about/guide.html
https://github.com/spyglass-search/spyglass
https://yacy.net/
Interesting thread(s) on HN about the last one:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32597309
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A little demo integration the alpaca model w/ my open-source search app
I've been working on a self-hosted personal search app (https://github.com/spyglass-search/spyglass) and have recently been playing around with how to integrate it with local LLMs. I think this would be an awesome step into having your own personal assistant that can search through all your data and give you analysis / summaries.
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Building better search for OSRS content
We have an open-source desktop app (https://github.com/spyglass-search/spyglass) and are working on a web version that has more powerful features such as conversation search, check it out!
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Building conversational search for your data
I'm one of the devs for Spyglass ([https://github.com/spyglass-search/spyglass](https://github.com/spyglass-search/spyglass)) an open-source personal search app. We're excited about all the advancements with language models recently and wanted to try merging the two ideas together to form something even better.
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wiby: build your own search engine of selected/submitted websites
Another more recently available option is spyglass; it is more tenable than YaCy but dev is mostly on MacOS with focus on a desktop interface. I like the idea of web based interface.
- Spaceman: A gRPC client from another world. Comes both as a CLI and as a GUI built with Tauri and Yew.rs
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Building personal search engine for local documents (including Obsidian notes!) and more
I'm part of small team that's been building an open-source personal search engine (https://github.com/spyglass-search/spyglass). One of the major use cases is searching your local files & their contents which aligns perfectly with how Obsidian stores it notes.
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Search your reddit saved & upvoted posts via Spyglass
I'm one of the developers of Spyglass (https://github.com/spyglass-search/spyglass), an open-source self-hosted personal search engine. We recently added the ability to search through your Reddit saved & upvoted posts!
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