John Nunemaker's Bookmarks Tagged With "search"
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gsa-feeds
http://gsa-feeds.rubyforge.org/
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A Ruby wrapper for the Google Search Appliance Feeds Protocol. This protocol exists to push content and metadata to the search appliance for processing, indexing, and serving as search results.
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keyword_search-1.3.1
http://codefluency.rubyforge.org/keyword_search/
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Generic library to parse GMail-style search strings for keyword/value pairs; supports definition of valid keywords and handling of quoted values.
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PoorMansSearch - y Factorial Commons - Trac
https://yfactorial.devguard.com/trac/commons/wiki/PoorMansSearch
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A simple plugin to get you up and searching quickly.
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SimplySearchable
http://code.spinbits.com/simply_searchable.html
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The main goal of SimplySearchable is to help you create a clean url to search in your controller and model.
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stuffonfire.com» Blog Archive » re:search 1.0
http://www.stuffonfire.com/2006/07/11/research-10/
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Ferret Pagination in Rails
http://www.igvita.com/blog/2007/02/20/ferret-pagination-in-rails/
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paginating ferret using the paginating find plugin
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#40260 - Pastie
http://pastie.caboo.se/40260
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code for adding easy 'like' query searching in rails
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A simple full-text search engine in 200 lines of Ruby
http://eigenclass.org/hiki.rb?simple%20full%20text%20search%20engine
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A ruby full-text search engine in 200 lines. The author is using it to index the ruby docs. Amazing how intelligent some people are.
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Full text search in Ruby on Rails 3 - ferret
http://blog.zmok.net/articles/2006/10/18/full-text-search-in-ruby-on-rails-3-ferret
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Another post on searching rails apps with ferret.
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Google Code Search
http://www.google.com/codesearch
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New from google. You can use it to search code by string, package, language, license and regular expressions. Sweet!
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