Meilisearch
Meilisearch is an open-source search engine website and platform for building fast, relevant search experiences with a REST API, typo tolerance, filters, facets, and AI-powered retrieval features.
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Meilisearch is an open-source search engine website and platform for building fast, relevant search experiences with a REST API, typo tolerance, filters, facets, and AI-powered retrieval features.
Algolia is an AI search and retrieval platform website for building fast site search, product discovery, recommendations, personalization, analytics, and generative AI retrieval experiences.
Chroma is an open-source AI search and retrieval database website and platform for storing embeddings, searching vectors and text, and building retrieval layers for AI applications.
Milvus is an open-source vector database website and project for storing embeddings, running high-speed similarity search, and scaling AI retrieval workloads from local prototypes to distributed systems.
Qdrant is an open-source vector database and search engine website for building semantic search, hybrid retrieval, RAG, recommendation, and AI-agent applications.
Weaviate is an open-source AI vector database website and platform for building semantic search, RAG, and agentic applications over data objects and vector embeddings.
Pinecone is a managed vector database website and platform for building AI applications that search, retrieve, and rank data through vector embeddings and related search features.
LlamaIndex is an open-source framework and website for building LLM-powered agents, retrieval systems, and knowledge assistants over private or enterprise data.
LangChain is an open-source framework and website for building agents and LLM-powered applications with reusable components, integrations, and observability tools.
Gradio is an open-source Python library and website for building, sharing, and deploying machine learning demos and web applications.
Streamlit is an open-source Python app framework for turning data scripts, dashboards, reports, and AI prototypes into shareable web apps.
Project Jupyter is the open-source interactive computing ecosystem behind Jupyter Notebook, JupyterLab, JupyterHub, kernels, and notebook-based technical work.
Quarto is an open-source scientific and technical publishing system for creating reproducible articles, websites, books, presentations, dashboards, and reports from notebooks or markdown.
Bioconductor is an open-source bioinformatics software project and website for R packages, workflows, training, documentation, and community support for biological data analysis.
CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, is the official R Project archive for R downloads, contributed packages, documentation, source code, and mirror access.
deps.dev is the Open Source Insights website from Google, helping developers inspect package dependencies, versions, licenses, advisories, projects, and ecosystem metadata.
OSV.dev is an open-source vulnerability database and API that helps developers find known vulnerabilities in open-source packages, commits, lockfiles, SBOMs, and container images.
pkg.go.dev is the official Go package discovery and documentation website, helping developers search packages, read docs, inspect modules, and copy import paths.
pub.dev is the official package repository for Dart and Flutter, helping developers discover, evaluate, publish, and install reusable packages.
MetaCPAN is a website and search engine for CPAN, helping Perl developers find modules, distributions, documentation, authors, releases, source links, and package metadata.
CocoaPods is a dependency-manager website and tool ecosystem for Swift and Objective-C Cocoa projects, helping Apple-platform developers find, declare, install, and publish reusable libraries.
npm trends is a website for comparing npm package download counts and related package signals so developers can spot trends before choosing JavaScript dependencies.
Libraries.io is a website for discovering open-source packages and package metadata across many package managers, with search, dependency information, repository links, and API access.
Can I Use is a website that tracks browser support tables for modern web technologies, helping developers check whether HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and web platform features work across browsers.