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    rag-search

    rag-search

    RAG Search API

    ...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. Its architecture is modular, separating handlers, services, and utilities to support customization and extension. Overall, rag-search serves as a practical starter backend for teams building AI search or question-answering applications on their own data.
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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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