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    tinysearch

    tinysearch

    Tiny, full-text search engine for static websites built with Rust

    ...The engine uses compact data structures such as XOR filters to efficiently index and query text, significantly reducing memory usage compared to traditional search libraries. TinySearch is particularly well-suited for blogs and documentation sites generated by static site generators, where simplicity and performance are critical. It processes content into a serialized binary index that can be loaded quickly and searched client-side, eliminating the need for external search services. While it prioritizes efficiency, it makes trade-offs such as focusing on whole-word matching rather than advanced search suggestions.
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    Stork

    Stork

    Impossibly fast web search, made for static sites

    ...The search interface updates results as the user types, providing an interactive and responsive experience. It is particularly well-suited for Jamstack architectures, blogs, and documentation sites where simplicity and performance are critical. Stork is also customizable, allowing developers to tailor the search UI and behavior to match their site’s design and needs.
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