Dear suPerlatives,
Allow me to introduce Intramine, an intranet service suite for Windows done in Strawberry Perl and JavaScript that provides sub-second local search of your half a million or more source and text files, among other things.
Some other things:
- five-second index update when you change a file, to keep searches current
- automatic linking for all source and text and image file mentions, with minimal overhead (often none)
- a really nice file Viewer to browse your files, and see search hits in full context (plus that automatic linking)
- image hovers in your source and text files
- Gloss, a markdown variant specifically for intranet use that takes advantage of autolinking and minimizes "computer friendly" overhead
- scalable services: write your own IntraMine service, with or without a front end, and run multiple instances that can talk to other services
- Search, Viewer, and Linker service support for 137 programming languages, as well as plain text
- all original work is covered by an UNLICENSE.
For a README and downloads see
https://github.com/KLB7/IntraMine
Cheers,
KLB7
at intramine.info
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