A personal search engine that stores documents as python code
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A personal search engine that stores documents as python code
The ultimate search extension for Golang
Weaviate is an open-source vector database that stores both objects and vectors, allowing for the combination of vector search with structured filtering with the fault tolerance and scalability of a cloud-native database.
An internet search engine written mostly in python. Currently TF-IDF based.
AI + Data, online. https://vespa.ai
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Free and Open, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
Easy to use open source fast database for search | Good alternative to Elasticsearch now | Drop-in replacement for E in the ELK soon
The AI-native database built for LLM applications, providing incredibly fast full-text and vector search
Elasticsearch client with JSON API interface in Go.
The open source code of this project is used for userscripts (油猴脚本) for desktop browsers, including Font Rendering (Customized) (字体渲染(自用脚本)- Font Rendering.user.js), and Search Engine Assistant (优雅的搜索引擎助手 - Google & Baidu Switcher.user.js), etc.
A blocklist targeting websites abusing SEO tactics to spam web searches with data pollution and security risks: content farms, scrapers, copycats, generative AIs, scams, advertisements, malwares, and useless garbage in general. It is best used with uBlacklist.
Perplexica is an AI-powered search engine. It is an Open source alternative to Perplexity AI
Local-GenAI-Search is a generative search engine based on Llama 3, langchain and qdrant that answers questions based on your local files
Automatically crawl your website and add search-engine capability.
Minimalist web-searching app with an AI assistant that runs directly from your browser. Uses Web-LLM, Ratchet-ML, Wllama and SearXNG. Demo: https://felladrin-minisearch.hf.space
🔍 AI search engine - self-host with local or cloud LLMs
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