Easy to use open source fast database for search | Good alternative to Elasticsearch now | Drop-in replacement for E in the ELK soon
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Easy to use open source fast database for search | Good alternative to Elasticsearch now | Drop-in replacement for E in the ELK soon
🍕 Home page of PIzza Engine.
The AI-native database built for LLM applications, providing incredibly fast full-text and vector search
A Python client for Aeca database
Open Source alternative to Algolia + Pinecone and an Easier-to-Use alternative to ElasticSearch ⚡ 🔍 ✨ Fast, typo tolerant, in-memory fuzzy Search Engine for building delightful search experiences
A lightning-fast search API that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow
An embeddable fulltext search engine. Groonga is the successor project to Senna.
Search anything, instantly
Postgres for Search and Analytics
Vector Database implemented in Golang with support for full-text and vector search as well as fault tolerance via Raft.
Browser extension to curate, annotate, and discuss the most valuable content and ideas on the web. As individuals, teams and communities.
SeekStorm - sub-millisecond full-text search library & multi-tenancy server in Rust
DoqueDB is an open source relational database management system featuring powerful Japanese full-text search.
Open Source PDF Document Management
Restful, in-memory, full-text search engine
The Posjsonhelper library is an open-source project that adds support for Hibernate queries for Postgresql JSON functions and full-text search.
Fast Open-Source Search & Clustering engine × for Vectors & 🔜 Strings × in C++, C, Python, JavaScript, Rust, Java, Objective-C, Swift, C#, GoLang, and Wolfram 🔍
Blog posts for ParadeDB as .mdx, hosted on Mintlify
Whoosh is a fast, featureful full-text indexing and searching library implemented in pure Python.
🔖 Защищенный реестр договоренностей на Web3
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