Search Lemmy 0.4.0 update (an enhanced search engine for Lemmy)
Search Lemmy 0.4.0 update (an enhanced search engine for Lemmy)
A couple days ago I updated https://search-lemmy.com/ to 0.4.0.
New features, that several people were asking for:
- The UI has been overhauled and it should be much easier to find your home instance now.
- Search itself has been overhauled. Increase search performance significantly. I also automatically search for related terms as well. You may now see fewer search results, but ideally they should be more relevant. You can also now include basic syntax like:
- quotes: "some terms that must be together"
- negative terms:
cat -dog
(shows posts about cats that don't mention dogs) - either or:
cat OR dog
(shows posts about either cats or dogs). The default search behavior is now an implicit AND, but order doesn't matter.
- I've added several new filters that you can use including:
!safeoff
-- Disables safe search allowing NSFW posts to appear in the search results (NSFW is now hidden by default)since:YYYY-MM-DD
-- shows only posts that have occurred since the specified dateuntil:YYYY-MM-DD
-- same as above but in reverse. It will only posts up to the given date.
- I've removed the preferred-instance query parameter from the results URL so it should be easier to share links to search results now.
- The date the post was created or last updated is now displayed in the search results.
Bug Fixes:
- Site performance should now be stable. Fixed a bug related to the database pool that was causing the site to hang.
- Fixed a bug that would cause broken links.
- Fixed various bugs with the crawler causing posts to be missed.
Known Issues:
- If you set your home-instance to a fairly small instance, the number of search results is also relatively small. Once (https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3259) is resolved. I should be able to show links regardless of what your home instance is set to, allowing you to search the entire Fediverse.
- Currently searching only looks at the post title and body. Comments aren't indexed either. This also is dependent on the above issue on Lemmy itself.
Finally some things to note:
I've started to refactor the code to abstract away Lemmy from the actual search engine. As I now start to prepare to search other Fediverse instances like Kbin, and maybe even Mastodon, etc...