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schranz-search
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PHP-Spellchecker
🐘🎓📝 PHP Library providing an easy way to spellcheck multiple sources of text by many spellcheckers
Not sure if you are refering to the release blog: https://github.com/schranz-search/schranz-search/releases/tag/0.1.0 which is not a documentation and more should tell the journey and story about the package and so is loquacious. Or if you really think the documentation https://schranz-search.github.io/schranz-search/getting-started/index.html is too loquacious. If yes what kind of things you would cut from the getting started docs?
Where Manticore Search? https://manticoresearch.com/
Approach seems similar to my own package to abstract Spellchecking Engines so I kind of relate to your work. I like how you've setup a monorepo while still being able to split your engine related code into specific package. I'll steal that!
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