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    Fuse.js

    Fuse.js

    Lightweight fuzzy-search, in JavaScript

    Fuse.js is a powerful, lightweight fuzzy-search library, with zero dependencies. Generally speaking, fuzzy searching (more formally known as approximate string matching) is the technique of finding strings that are approximately equal to a given pattern (rather than exactly). It might not make sense for every situation, but can be ideal depending on your search requirements.
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    fuzzysearch

    fuzzysearch

    Tiny and blazing-fast fuzzy search in JavaScript

    fuzzysearch is a tiny, blazing-fast fuzzy search library for JavaScript that checks whether a “needle” string can be found inside a “haystack” string in order, but not necessarily contiguously. It implements a simplified fuzzy searching algorithm that does not use Levenshtein distance; instead it returns a boolean indicating whether all characters of the needle appear in sequence within the haystack.
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