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    grepai

    grepai

    Semantic Search & Call Graphs for AI Agents

    grepai is a privacy-first, semantic code search CLI designed to replace traditional keyword-based search with meaning-aware queries, letting developers and code tools find relevant code by what it does rather than just text matches. It builds a semantic index of a project using vector embeddings, enabling natural language queries like “authentication logic” to return contextually relevant functions and modules even when naming differs dramatically, making code exploration far more intuitive. In addition to semantic search, grepai offers call graph tracing so developers can understand which functions call or are called by others, aiding impact analysis and confident refactoring. Because it runs 100 % locally, your codebase never leaves your machine, preserving privacy and security while supporting AI agents and custom integrations.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Weaviate

    Weaviate

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

    Weaviate in a nutshell: Weaviate is a vector search engine and vector database. Weaviate uses machine learning to vectorize and store data, and to find answers to natural language queries. With Weaviate you can also bring your custom ML models to production scale. Weaviate in detail: Weaviate is a low-latency vector search engine with out-of-the-box support for different media types (text, images, etc.). It offers Semantic Search, Question-Answer-Extraction, Classification, Customizable Models (PyTorch/TensorFlow/Keras), and more. 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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PandaWiki

    PandaWiki

    AI-powered open source platform for building intelligent wiki bases

    PandaWiki is an open source knowledge base system designed to help users build intelligent documentation platforms powered by large language models. It combines traditional wiki functionality with modern AI capabilities, allowing teams and individuals to create and manage product documentation, technical manuals, FAQs, and blog-style knowledge resources. PandaWiki provides tools for managing knowledge bases through an administrative interface while also generating public-facing wiki sites where users can browse and interact with content. AI capabilities are integrated to assist with content creation, intelligent question answering, and semantic search, helping users find information more efficiently within stored documentation. PandaWiki also supports importing knowledge from different external sources such as web pages, RSS feeds, sitemaps, and offline files to quickly populate documentation collections.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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