Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in the browser, powered by vector tiles and WebGL
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Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in the browser, powered by vector tiles and WebGL
Font glyphs for GL Styles with open fonts
Import data from various Wikimedia sources
A mock for mapbox-gl-js used by Qwant Maps tests
Wikipedia Maps Tile Server
Read and deduplicate geographical addresses from OpenStreetMap and OpenAddresses
Some tools to build and debug GL Styles for Qwant Maps
Run search queries against a geocoder that supports geocodejson spec.
Read OpenStretMap relations with type=boundary as valid MultiPolygon in Rust
Import Qwant Maps POIs from PostgreSQL to Mímirsbrunn Elasticsearch
OpenMapTiles Vector Tile Schema
Docker Compose configuration for Qwant Maps geocoder, based on Mimirsbrunn (https://github.com/CanalTP/mimirsbrunn)
Qwant Maps internal API for Points of Interest, directions and more.
Default map style for Qwant Maps, following mapbox-gl style specification
Docker deployment for Qwant Maps tile server, based on Kartotherian (https://github.com/kartotherian/kartotherian)
Qwant Maps front-end
Central repository for Qwant Maps resources
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