Mintplex-Labs / anything-llm

The all-in-one Desktop & Docker AI application with built-in RAG, AI agents, and more.
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[FEAT]: More search engines #1327

Closed chllei closed 2 months ago

chllei commented 6 months ago

I am extremely grateful for creating such an excellent tool which enables me to utilize my local Large Language Models and explore the potential of agents. Given that Google is inaccessible for me due to certain reasons, could you consider adding more search engine options? For instance, this project offers a choice for Sogou Search Engine.

timothycarambat commented 6 months ago

Is that the one specifically you would like to use? Is Serper.dev also unavailable for you? (2,500 free requests only)

Vinitrajputt commented 6 months ago

We have the option to utilize the Yahoo search engine. I recall incorporating it as a secondary search engine in one of my projects, especially when I reached the limit of my free tier in the Google search engine.

chllei commented 6 months ago

Is that the one specifically you would like to use? Is Serper.dev also unavailable for you? (2,500 free requests only)

@Vinitrajputt @timothycarambat We commonly use search engines such as Bing, Baidu, and Sogou. However, like Yahoo and Google are inaccessible to us.

Vinitrajputt commented 6 months ago

Then Bing could be a viable option. I will explore the possibility of integrating it into the project.

chllei commented 6 months ago

Then Bing could be a viable option. I will explore the possibility of integrating it into the project.

Thank you very much! I believe that using local LLMs for online question answering is a fantastic tool, which can effectively unleash the capabilities of 7B-level models.

cope commented 6 months ago

Glean would be awesome - especially custom ones like mycustomgroup.glean.com :)

EverettCMarm commented 5 months ago

is there a way now to use Brave Search ?

timothycarambat commented 4 months ago

https://github.com/ItzCrazyKns/Perplexica?tab=readme-ov-file#using-as-a-search-engine