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    rag-search

    rag-search

    RAG Search API

    rag-search is a lightweight Retrieval-Augmented Generation API service designed to provide structured semantic search and answer generation through a simple FastAPI backend. The project integrates web search, vector embeddings, and reranking logic to retrieve relevant context before passing it to a language model for response generation. It is built to be easily deployable, requiring only environment configuration and dependency installation to run a functional RAG service. The system supports configurable filtering, scoring thresholds, and reranking options, allowing developers to fine-tune retrieval quality. ...
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    dirsearch

    dirsearch

    Web path scanner

    An advanced command-line tool designed to brute force directories and files in webservers, AKA web path scanner. Wordlist is a text file, each line is a path. About extensions, unlike other tools, dirsearch only replaces the %EXT% keyword with extensions from -e flag. For wordlists without %EXT% (like SecLists), -f | --force-extensions switch is required to append extensions to every word in wordlist, as well as the /. To use multiple wordlists, you can separate your wordlists with commas....
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    pyFileSearcher

    pyFileSearcher

    simple searching tool for big fileservers

    pyFileSearcher was designed to be lightweight, easy to use, but capable of handling a large volume of files tool. A tool that I personally could use on large corporate servers to find out - which files have taken all my space in the last few days? It's free, it's opensource, it's for linux and windows. The program is written in Python 3 using the Qt5.
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    fileLocator

    A Simple tool to search for your files faster than ever

    # fileLocator is a simple tool BUILD using Python and PyQt4, and I have Build two simple version for this tool : == #1. fileLocator console application, for those who love command line applications. #2. fileLocator-GUI application, that is very easy to use and another advantage of this application is that, This is a Portable application, means you can just download and put it anywhere and use it, No need to download and Install and install other dependencies. ...
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    A simple command line regex search [and replace] written in Python. Searches individual files or whole directories, with the option to search recursively into subdirectories.
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    A dirt simple python tool using wx.Python and the librets library to look at a RETS server's complete metadata.
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