Top 5 Ruby search-engine Projects
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Project mention: I need to write a database query language. I have a blank sheet of paper. | reddit.com/r/ProgrammingLanguages | 2022-07-19
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Project mention: GitHub - davidesantangelo/dato.rss: The best RSS Search experience you can find | reddit.com/r/webdevelopment | 2022-07-26
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SonarQube
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fast
Find in AST - Search and refactor code directly in Abstract Syntax Tree as you do with grep for strings (by jonatas)
Oh, and that regex bit? Remember how we have Rubular for regex? We have the NodePattern Debugger for ASTs which you will find incredibly helpful, in fact you might open it now and try out some of these examples to make sure I'm not pulling a Fast one. (No, I'm not apologizing for that one.)
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Project mention: Yet another full-text search gem (but written in Rust) | reddit.com/r/ruby | 2022-03-07
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Ruby search-engine related posts
- GitHub - davidesantangelo/dato.rss: The best RSS Search experience you can find
- ML with RSS - The best RSS Search experience you can find
- GitHub - davidesantangelo/dato.rss: The best RSS Search experience you can find
- dato.rss - RSS search engine
- Dato.rss: The best RSS Search experience
- Dato.rss: The best RSS Search experience you can find
- Using MeiliSearch in a Production Rails Environment
Index
What are some of the best open-source search-engine projects in Ruby? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | SearchCop | 767 |
2 | dato.rss | 375 |
3 | fast | 223 |
4 | tantiny | 160 |
5 | redi_search | 30 |
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