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    Haptic

    Haptic

    Local-first, privacy-focused and open-source home for markdown notes

    Haptic is a new local-first & privacy-focused, open-source home for your markdown notes. It's minimal, lightweight, efficient and aims to have all you need and nothing you don't.
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    DashMap

    DashMap

    Blazing fast concurrent HashMap for Rust

    Blazingly fast concurrent map in Rust. DashMap is an implementation of a concurrent associative array/hashmap in Rust. DashMap tries to implement an easy-to-use API similar to std::collections::HashMap with some slight changes to handle concurrency. DashMap tries to be very simple to use and to be a direct replacement for RwLock<HashMap<K, V>>. To accomplish these goals, all methods take &self instead of modifying methods taking &mut self. This allows you to put a DashMap in an Arc<T> and share...
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    Sonic

    Sonic

    Fast, lightweight & schema-less search backend

    Sonic is a super fast and lightweight, schema-less search backend that can be used in place of super-heavy and full-featured search backends like Elasticsearch. It is able to normalize language search queries, auto-complete search queries and offer the most relevant results. Being an identifier index rather than a document index, when queried it provides IDs that can be used to refer to matched documents in an external database.
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