olivernn / lunr.js

A bit like Solr, but much smaller and not as bright
http://lunrjs.com
MIT License
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Still maintained? #504

Open NorseGaud opened 2 years ago

NorseGaud commented 2 years ago

Not a lot of recent activity for commits. Curious if this is still a maintained project.

mpaglia0 commented 2 years ago

I am ready to move my Pelican blog from Tipuesearch to Lunr.js but have the same question...

mpaglia0 commented 2 years ago

Not a lot of recent activity for commits. Curious if this is still a maintained project.

@NorseGaud I think I will publish my site with lunr.js (still tested and works very good) but I am also looking at Stork that seems really promising! Maybe you can give a look at this project too. Thanks

NorseGaud commented 2 years ago

Thanks @mpaglia0 , will do! We are, so far, using lunr successfully too

ayush-sharma commented 2 years ago

Same concerns here. I'm pretty happy with Lunr, but not seeing a lot of responses. Is anyone aware of a drop-in replacement for Lunr? Would be nice if I can use my pre-built indices as is.

mpaglia0 commented 2 years ago

Ciao @ayush-sharma, I am looking also at Stork because I use Pelican and Stork can be used via a dedicated plugin (BUT index files are NOT the same).

eaorak commented 2 years ago

I was wondering the same but Stork seems to be exactly what I'm looking for, I think I'll go with that. Thanks for suggestion @mpaglia0!

JacksonChen666 commented 2 years ago

i don't know, but @olivernn was active this year

simoneb commented 1 year ago

We're working on https://github.com/LyraSearch/lyra, check it out

manuganji commented 1 year ago

We're working on https://github.com/LyraSearch/lyra, check it out

lunr is meant for browser use and as such it's very small in size compared to Lyra Search. lunr is ~8kb gzipped https://bundlephobia.com/package/lunr@2.3.9