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Allow the index to be freely browsable #149

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burgerstupr opened this issue Jan 21, 2024 · 5 comments
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Allow the index to be freely browsable #149

burgerstupr opened this issue Jan 21, 2024 · 5 comments
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@burgerstupr
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burgerstupr commented Jan 21, 2024

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I think at the moment the index is still manually updated and monolithic during production. In terms of ranking you can look at the source at ./analyse and ./mwmbl/tinysearchengine for now. There are some things like blacklisted domains and a limited set of search terms usable if you find that interesting.

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I'm not sure what the benefit of this would be? just understanding how the results are constructed?

@daoudclarke daoudclarke added the enhancement New feature or request label Jan 21, 2024
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To be... a search engine? I don't get why the number of results has to be limited down into nothingness. Defeats the whole purpose of a search engine imo.

@burgerstupr burgerstupr reopened this Jan 24, 2024
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Not sure what you mean by "limited down into nothingness"? We currently remove results that get a low score because they are a poor match. Are you asking to keep those in?

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Can you give an example query and what you would like to see for that query compared to what you see now?

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