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    Reor Project

    Reor Project

    Private & local AI personal knowledge management app

    Reor is an AI-powered desktop note-taking app: it automatically links related notes, answers questions on your notes, provides semantic search and can generate AI flashcards. Everything is stored locally and you can edit your notes with an Obsidian-like markdown editor. The hypothesis of the project is that AI tools for thought should run models locally by default. Reor stands on the shoulders of the giants Ollama, Transformers.js & LanceDB to enable both LLMs and embedding models to run locally.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    mgrep

    mgrep

    A calm, CLI-native way to semantically grep everything, like code

    This project is a modern, semantic search tool that brings the simplicity of traditional command-line grep to the world of natural language and multimodal content, enabling users to search across codebases, documents, PDFs, and even images using meaning-aware queries. Built with a focus on calm CLI experiences, it lets you index and query your local files with semantic understanding, delivering results that are relevant to your intent rather than simple pattern matches, which is especially...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    QMD

    QMD

    mini cli search engine for your docs, knowledge bases, etc.

    QMD is a powerful and lightweight command-line tool that acts as an on-device search engine for your personal knowledge base, allowing you to index and search files like Markdown notes, meeting transcripts, technical documentation, and other text collections without depending on cloud services. Designed to keep all search activity local, it combines classic full-text search techniques with modern semantic features such as vector similarity and hybrid ranking so that queries return not just...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Supermemory

    Supermemory

    Memory engine and app that is extremely fast, scalable

    Supermemory is an ambitious and extensible AI-powered personal knowledge management system that aims to help users capture, organize, retrieve, and reason over information in a manner that mimics human memory structures. The platform allows individuals to ingest text, documents, and other content forms, then uses advanced retrieval and embedding techniques to index and relate information intelligently so that users can recall relevant knowledge in context rather than just by keyword match....
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    KnowNote

    KnowNote

    A local-first AI knowledge base & NotebookLM alternative

    KnowNote is a local-first, open-source AI knowledge base and notebook application created as an Electron-based alternative to Google NotebookLM that emphasizes privacy, control, and simplicity. It lets users build an intelligent, searchable knowledge base from uploaded documents such as PDFs, Word files, PowerPoints, and web pages, and then interact with that content using LLM-powered chat, summarization, and reasoning tools. Unlike many NotebookLM alternatives that rely on Docker or cloud...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    PandaWiki

    PandaWiki

    AI-powered open source platform for building intelligent wiki bases

    PandaWiki is an open source knowledge base system designed to help users build intelligent documentation platforms powered by large language models. It combines traditional wiki functionality with modern AI capabilities, allowing teams and individuals to create and manage product documentation, technical manuals, FAQs, and blog-style knowledge resources. PandaWiki provides tools for managing knowledge bases through an administrative interface while also generating public-facing wiki sites...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Paul Graham GPT

    Paul Graham GPT

    RAG on Paul Graham's essays

    Paul Graham GPT is a specialized AI-powered search and chat app built on a corpus of essays from Paul Graham, giving users the ability to query and discuss his writings in a conversational way. The repo stores the full text of his essays (chunked), uses embeddings (e.g. via OpenAI embeddings) to allow semantic search over that corpus, and hosts a chat interface that combines retrieval results with LLM-based answering — enabling RAG (retrieval-augmented generation) over a fixed dataset. The...
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