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    MyScaleDB

    MyScaleDB

    A @ClickHouse fork that supports high-performance vector search

    MyScaleDB is an open-source SQL vector database designed for building large-scale AI and machine learning applications that require both analytical queries and semantic vector search. The system is built on top of the ClickHouse database engine and extends it with specialized indexing and search capabilities optimized for vector embeddings. This design allows developers to store structured data, unstructured text, and high-dimensional vector embeddings within a single database platform....
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    RAG from Scratch

    RAG from Scratch

    Demystify RAG by building it from scratch

    RAG From Scratch is an educational open-source project designed to teach developers how retrieval-augmented generation systems work by building them step by step. Instead of relying on complex frameworks or cloud services, the repository demonstrates the entire RAG pipeline using transparent and minimal implementations. The project walks through key concepts such as generating embeddings, building vector databases, retrieving relevant documents, and integrating the retrieved context into...
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    Weaviate

    Weaviate

    Weaviate is a cloud-native, modular, real-time vector search engine

    ...Built from scratch in Go, Weaviate stores both objects and vectors, allowing for combining vector search with structured filtering with the fault-tolerance of a cloud-native database, all accessible through GraphQL, REST, and various language clients.
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    yt-fts

    yt-fts

    Search all of YouTube from the command line

    yt-fts, short for YouTube Full Text Search, is an open-source command-line tool that enables users to search the spoken content of YouTube videos by indexing their subtitles. The program automatically downloads subtitles from a specified YouTube channel using the yt-dlp utility and stores them in a local SQLite database. Once indexed, users can perform full-text searches across all transcripts to quickly locate keywords or phrases mentioned within the videos. The tool returns search results...
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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...
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