diff --git a/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.gmi b/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.gmi index e5dc395..4072279 100644 --- a/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.gmi +++ b/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.gmi @@ -297,11 +297,13 @@ These engines come close enough to passing my inclusion criteria that I felt I h * Mwmbl: like YaCy, it's an open-source engine whose crawling is community-driven. Users can install a Firefox addon to crawl pages in its backlog. Unfortunately, it doesn't qualify because it only crawls pages linked by hand-picked sites (e.g. Wikipedia, GitHub, domains that rank well on Hacker News). The crawl-depth is "1", so it doesn't crawl the whole Web (yet). * Search My Site: Similar to Marginalia and Teclis, but only indexes user-submitted personal and independent sites. It optionally supports IndieAuth. Its API powers this site's search results; try it out using the search bar at the bottom of this page. Does not qualify because it's limited to user-submitted and/or hand-picked sites. * Blog Surf: a search engine for blogs with RSS/Atom feeds. Does not qualify because all blogs submitted to the index require manual review, but it seems interesting. Its "MarketRank" algorithm seems to give it a bias towards sites popular on "Hacker" "News". +* Kukei.eu: a curated search engine for web developers, which crawls a hand-picked list of sites. As it does not index the whole Web, it doesn't qualify. I still find it interesting. => https://wiby.me wiby.me => https://mwmbl.org/ Mwmbl => https://searchmysite.net Search My site => https://blogsurf.io/ Blog Surf +=> https://kukei.eu/ Kukei.eu ## Misc diff --git a/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.md b/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.md index cd39541..b06db86 100644 --- a/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.md +++ b/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.md @@ -335,6 +335,9 @@ These engines come close enough to passing my inclusion criteria that I felt I h [Blog Surf](https://blogsurf.io/) : A search engine for blogs with RSS/Atom feeds. Does not qualify because all blogs submitted to the index require manual review, but it seems interesting. Its "MarketRank" algorithm seems to give it a bias towards sites popular on "Hacker" "News". +[Kukei.eu](https://kukei.eu/) +: A curated search engine for web developers, which crawls [a hand-picked list of sites](https://github.com/Kukei-eu/spider/blob/914b8dfffc10cb3a948561aef2bf86937d3a0b2e/index-sources.js). As it does not index the whole Web, it doesn't qualify. I still find it interesting. + ## Misc @@ -384,7 +387,6 @@ These engines were originally included in the article, but have since been disco websearchengine.org OR tuxdex.com : Both were run by the same people, powered by their inetdex.com index. Searches are fast, but crawls are a bit shallow. Claims to have an index of 10 million domains, and not to use cookies. The pages are currently down and the domains re-direct to porn sites; I'm not aware of any official notice. - ## Exclusions Two engines were excluded from this list for having a far-right focus.