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https://www.npmjs.com/package/elasticlunr

"Elasticlunr.js provides Query-Time boosting, field search, more rational scoring/ranking methodology, fast computation speed and so on. Elasticlunr.js is a bit like Solr, but much smaller and not as bright, but also provide flexible configuration, query-time boosting, field search and other features."


this is a massive problem with all kinds of CMS including Drupal which we are using often. Drupal 8 is introducing configuration management, i.e. saving database configuration in yaml files which makes them "gittable". I hope wordpress and other CMS will also adopt this or a similar way.


The Features module in Drupal 7 is a semi-workaround https://www.drupal.org/project/features but I've hated Drupal a lot because of this. Too much stuff is stored in the DB.


Forum One just released a sort of "Features for Wordpress" plugin:

http://forumone.com/insights/configuration-management-finall...

https://github.com/forumone/wp-cfm


Thanks for your feedback! We have now got a more detailed intro to how to use the service, etc. More information about the people will be put up shortly.

I started it off as an experiment to see if anybody would pay a dollar to get an answer, and, also to know what kind of questions would be submitted.


Awesome!


Hm, if you would be running a saas business and after 8 years you only have come so far, you'd be dead. roundcube was great back in the days but there are quite a few alternatives now.


How do you like our lightweight alternative? https://thinkery.me


I would paper trade for a couple of months, i.e. don't use real money but write down buy/sell actions in your journal. then see if you made money or not. real trading is a lot different but through this you get used to the process.

If you are in technology for ex., I would have a look at tech shares, you will then have a slight information advantage at least.

Trading account: either just talk to your bank (most of them provide a trading account) or find a broker on comparison websites. ultimately the trading fee, if not exaggerated, is not that important if you only dabble once in a while.


Does anybody know if there is an API that does this?


fascinating that users get it and they are successful. we purposely removed all this "crap" from our homepage so people don't get drawn away ...


I partially agree with you. Nevertheless traffic is good in order to get your brand out there.


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