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milli
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10.0 | 9.0 | |
almost 4 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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zettelkasten-mode
- zettelkasten-mode: Zettelkasten note-taking for org-mode
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Zettelkasten Options
I tried to do this on top of deft, but unfortunately deft is designed as a user-focused package and can't be reasonably used as a library. I tried, mind you (warning: this package is very broken and hacky), but even if I had gotten that to work I think I would end up wanting a richer index and pre-processing of input data (when entered into the zettelkasten index, I should be able to parse out all forward-links for example, and store them separately so they're searchable without a regex over full-text).
milli
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Proteomics search engine written in Rust
Is this a posting list? There is a lot of bioinformatics in this post, but if I squint, some of the problems do look like general information retrieval problems. Even the discussion of ordering the arrays by mass sounds like search relevance scores and makes me wonder if it makes sense to try to get something off the shelf like meillisearch/milli or tantavy to support this use case.
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Zettelkasten Options
I'm currently not using any tool, although I am playing around with binding Milli and the most up-to-date Mentat fork to emacs with emacs-module-rs.
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Meilisearch, the Rust search engine, just raised $5M
Yeah, we have already done that, the internal engine is called milli and could even be published on crates.io one day! The issue is with the design of the storage system itself, we use LMDB right now but maybe we can find another way to index faster and to be more oriented to distributed systems.
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MeiliSearch: A Minimalist Full-Text Search Engine
They have another prototype engine with more advanced features and performance too.
https://github.com/meilisearch/milli
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MeiliSearch v0.21, the long-awaited update of our search engine in Rust is out!
You can look at the milli repository this is the library that we use and work on. MeiliSearch is the HTTP actix-web based server that serves the milli indices.
- MeiliSearch needs your help, an undefined behavior can be the cause of a strange bug
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What's everyone working on this week (17/2021)?
This library is the main bottleneck of the new MeiliSearch search engine. We will soon release a beta version, keep watching!
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What’s everyone working on this week (16/2021)?
Working on the new MeiliSearch engine, reworked from scratch! There already is excellent external contributions 🎉
What are some alternatives?
deft - Deft for Emacs
Typesense - Open Source alternative to Algolia + Pinecone and an Easier-to-Use alternative to ElasticSearch ⚡ 🔍 ✨ Fast, typo tolerant, in-memory fuzzy Search Engine for building delightful search experiences
zk - Emacs packages for working with Zettelkasten-style linked notes
tantivy - Tantivy is a full-text search engine library inspired by Apache Lucene and written in Rust
delve - Delve into your org-roam zettelkasten
pgroonga - PGroonga is a PostgreSQL extension to use Groonga as index. PGroonga makes PostgreSQL fast full text search platform for all languages!
org-roam - Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode
vespa - AI + Data, online. https://vespa.ai
orgdown
prost - PROST! a Protocol Buffers implementation for the Rust Language
zetteldeft - A Zettelkasten system! Or rather, some functions on top of the emacs deft package.
heed - A fully typed LMDB wrapper with minimum overhead 🐦