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typesense-docsearch-css

v0.4.1

Published

Styles for DocSearch, customized for Typesense

Downloads

20,738

Readme

Typesense DocSearch Styles

This is a fork of Algolia's awesome DocSearch.js library, customized to send queries to Typesense.

This repo contains styles.

To be able to use this, you'd first need to setup and run the Typesense DocSearch Scraper.

What is Typesense?

If you're new to Typesense, it is an open source search engine that is simple to use, run and scale, with clean APIs and documentation.

Think of it as an open source alternative to Algolia and an easier-to-use, batteries-included alternative to ElasticSearch. Get a quick overview from this guide.

Usage

Read detailed step-by-step instructions on how to configure and setup this version of DocSearch.js on Typesense's dedicated documentation site: https://typesense.org/docs/latest/guide/docsearch.html.

Help

If you have any questions or run into any problems, please create a Github issue and we'll try our best to help.