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It seems the repo has been archived now, but duckduckgo had a repository that seems to contain the code behind an instant answer to provide git results
Great idea. if DDG isn't open for addition, I think I can write a plugin for searx. But before that, I'd like to implement opensearch, so that folks can add starchart as a search engine to their browser and search directly.
implement opensearch, so that folks can add starchart as a search engine to their browser and search directly
AFAIK most browsers support adding custom search engines, you just have to provide a url with a placeholder for the browser to fill in the query. If it were me, I would probably wait to implement opensearch until the utility of doing so as a browsers default search engine has been assessed by real users (via the method above, i can send some screenshots or throw together a quick guide if starchart already has a url that i can use to make queries).
unless the goal is for starchart to become a general purpose search engine (or if im just toally misunderstanding and implementing opensearch will help other general purpose search engines provide functionality like the DDG instant answer i mentioned) I'm skeptical about the value of putting time into opensearch implementation compared to other things that might be better for helping bring starchart to maturity or increase adoption (such as having a similar "instant answers" feature in as many general purpose search engines that will accept it: brave search, searx, or whatever else developers mostly use)
It seems the repo has been archived now, but duckduckgo had a repository that seems to contain the code behind an instant answer to provide git results
https://github.com/duckduckgo/zeroclickinfo-spice/blob/master/share/spice/github/github.js
having this include repository results from places other than just github (like codeberg) would be amazing and could reach a LOT of people.
Its probably more of a stretch goal for once starchart has hit maturity and/or has a few popular instances that everyone federates with
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