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I've maintained my own hosted wiki since 2004, and yeah I'm glad I didn't completely outsource information management. It's definitely getting hard to find certain things I know I've seen.

Now I just need some kind of open source search engine to run on it ... (a bunch of text files that render to HTML, and ideally following the links 1 or 2 levels deep)

~20 years ago Google desktop search was a fantastic piece of software ... very fast and accurate on your local files. I don't think something like that exists now, and maybe never existed for Linux

Search engines are extremely modular and Unix-y. You have a bunch of indexed corpora and you intermingle them at ranking time, with respect to a query. But unfortunately there is no real incentive to provide something that has measurably good results and is also open to your own data and modifications

The incentive is to make a walled garden out of it



Try Docfetcher https://docfetcher.sourceforge.io/en/index.html

State of desktop search is very bad but this is what I use. It is of acceptable quality.


> Now I just need some kind of open source search engine to run on it ...

Here you go: https://yacy.net




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