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  5. AgentSearch vs Lucene

AgentSearch vs Lucene

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Overview

Lucene
Lucene
Stacks175
Followers230
Votes2
AgentSearch
AgentSearch
Stacks0
Followers0
Votes0
GitHub Stars510
Forks49

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Lucene
Lucene
AgentSearch
AgentSearch

Lucene Core, our flagship sub-project, provides Java-based indexing and search technology, as well as spellchecking, hit highlighting and advanced analysis/tokenization capabilities.

It is a powerful agent-first search engine that enables you to run a webscale search engine locally or to connect via remote API. It's ideal for both Large Language Models (LLMs) and human users.

over 150GB/hour on modern hardware;small RAM requirements -- only 1MB heap;incremental indexing as fast as batch indexing;index size roughly 20-30% the size of text indexed;ranked searching -- best results returned first;many powerful query types: phrase queries, wildcard queries, proximity queries, range queries;fielded searching (e.g. title, author, contents);sorting by any field;multiple-index searching with merged results;allows simultaneous update and searching;flexible faceting, highlighting, joins and result grouping;fast, memory-efficient and typo-tolerant suggesters;pluggable ranking models, including the Vector Space Model and Okapi BM25;configurable storage engine (codecs)
Allows uploading of local data or tailoring of provided datasets to meet specific needs; Facilitates operation in a completely offline environment; Offers fully managed access through a dedicated API for seamless integration into various workflows
Statistics
GitHub Stars
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GitHub Stars
510
GitHub Forks
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GitHub Forks
49
Stacks
175
Stacks
0
Followers
230
Followers
0
Votes
2
Votes
0
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Integrations
Solr
Solr
Java
Java
Docker
Docker
PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL
Qdrant
Qdrant

What are some alternatives to Lucene, AgentSearch?

Sphinx

Sphinx

It lets you either batch index and search data stored in an SQL database, NoSQL storage, or just files quickly and easily — or index and search data on the fly, working with it pretty much as with a database server.

MkDocs

MkDocs

It builds completely static HTML sites that you can host on GitHub pages, Amazon S3, or anywhere else you choose. There's a stack of good looking themes available. The built-in dev-server allows you to preview your documentation as you're writing it. It will even auto-reload and refresh your browser whenever you save your changes.

Clever AI Humanizer

Clever AI Humanizer

That transforms AI-generated content into natural, undetectable human-like writing. Bypass AI detection systems with intelligent text humanization technology

LangChain

LangChain

It is a framework built around LLMs. It can be used for chatbots, generative question-answering, summarization, and much more. The core idea of the library is that we can “chain” together different components to create more advanced use cases around LLMs.

Google

Google

Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for.

Ollama

Ollama

It allows you to run open-source large language models, such as Llama 2, locally.

LlamaIndex

LlamaIndex

It is a project that provides a central interface to connect your LLMs with external data. It offers you a comprehensive toolset trading off cost and performance.

YugabyteDB

YugabyteDB

An open-source, high-performance, distributed SQL database built for resilience and scale. Re-uses the upper half of PostgreSQL to offer advanced RDBMS features, architected to be fully distributed like Google Spanner.

Searchkick

Searchkick

Searchkick learns what your users are looking for. As more people search, it gets smarter and the results get better. It’s friendly for developers - and magical for your users.

LangGraph

LangGraph

It is a library for building stateful, multi-actor applications with LLMs, built on top of (and intended to be used with) LangChain. It extends the LangChain Expression Language with the ability to coordinate multiple chains (or actors) across multiple steps of computation in a cyclic manner.

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