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Top 4 typo-tolerance Open-Source Projects
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MeiliSearch
A lightning-fast search API that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow
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Typesense
Open Source alternative to Algolia + Pinecone and an Easier-to-Use alternative to ElasticSearch β‘ π β¨ Fast, typo tolerant, in-memory fuzzy Search Engine for building delightful search experiences
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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orama
π Fast, dependency-free, full-text and vector search engine with typo tolerance, filters, facets, stemming, and more. Works with any JavaScript runtime, browser, server, service!
We needed to introduce a new service for search. As we settled on using meilisearch, we needed a way to sync updates on our models with the records in meilisearch. We could've continued to use callbacks but we needed something better.
Disregarding props-drilling technique in favor of a more reliable and elegant solution we looked for inspiration elsewhere. Another project of ours .find was using Typesense/Algolia components, which looked a bit like black-box/magic, but at the same time provided a clean approach to build complex and highly customizable solutions.
Orama, an open-source, edge-first hybrid search engine highlights the industry's shift towards more efficient, accurate, and scalable solutions. Recent trends indicate a shift from traditional search solutions to more modern and efficient answering engines like Orama, evidenced by the search features on both Node.js and SolidJS that were formerly powered by Algolia, but are now powered by Orama.
Project mention: Character and Subsector generators for Classic Traveller, with TAS Forms! | /r/traveller | 2023-12-07I wrote an online catalog a while back (and I need to get back on adding graphics and products at some point). Itβs written using Eleventy and the minisearch library. The source and data are available on Github if you want to see how I did things. Iβm not a professional web designer either, but it was a fun project.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source typo-tolerance projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | MeiliSearch | 43,397 |
2 | Typesense | 17,965 |
3 | orama | 8,095 |
4 | minisearch | 4,100 |
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