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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.
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    Paul Graham GPT

    Paul Graham GPT

    RAG on Paul Graham's essays

    ...The repo stores the full text of his essays (chunked), uses embeddings (e.g. via OpenAI embeddings) to allow semantic search over that corpus, and hosts a chat interface that combines retrieval results with LLM-based answering — enabling RAG (retrieval-augmented generation) over a fixed dataset. The app uses a Postgres database (with pgvector) hosted on Supabase for its embedding store, making the backend relatively simple and accessible, and the frontend is again built with Next.js/TypeScript for a modern responsive UI. By pulling together search and chat, it creates a useful tool both for readers who want to revisit or explore Paul Graham’s ideas thematically, and for learners or researchers who want to query specific essays or concepts quickly.
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