Next step towards full meta would be by writing a Lucene Introduction book, using code examples from this project and the dataset this project uses.....
Regards, Alex On Mon, Feb 19, 2024, 11:40 a.m. Michael McCandless < luc...@mikemccandless.com> wrote: > Hi Team, > > ~1.5 years ago (August 2022) we migrated our Lucene issue tracking from > Jira to GitHub. Thank you Tomoko for all the hard work doing such a > complex, multi-phased, high-fidelity migration! > > I finally finished also migrating jirasearch to GitHub: > githubsearch.mikemccandless.com. It was tricky because GitHub issues/PRs > are fundamentally more complex than Jira's data model, and the GitHub REST > API is also quite rich / heavily normalized. All of the source code for > githubsearch lives here > <https://github.com/mikemccand/luceneserver/tree/master/examples/githubsearch>. > The UI remains its barebones self ;) > > Githubsearch > <https://github.com/mikemccand/luceneserver/tree/master/examples/githubsearch> > is dog food for us: it showcases Lucene (currently 9.8.0), and many of its > fun features like infix autosuggest, block join queries (each comment is a > sub-document on the issue/PR), DrillSideways faceting, near-real-time > indexing/searching, synonyms (try “oome > <https://githubsearch.mikemccandless.com/search.py?text=oome&dd=status%3AOpen>”), > expressions, non-relevance and blended-relevance sort, etc. (This old > blog post > <https://blog.mikemccandless.com/2016/10/jiraseseach-20-dog-food-using-lucene-to.html> > goes > into detail.) Plus, it’s meta-fun to use Lucene to search its own issues, > to help us be more productive in improving Lucene! Nicely recursive. > > In addition to good ol’ searching by text, githubsearch > <https://githubsearch.mikemccandless.com/> has some new/fun features: > > - Drill down to just PRs or issues > - Filter by “review requested” for a given user: poor Adrien has 8 > (open) now > > <https://githubsearch.mikemccandless.com/search.py?sort=recentlyUpdated&dd=status%3AOpen&dd=requested_reviewers%3Ajpountz> > (sorry)! Or see your mentions (Robert is mentioned in 27 open > issues/PRs > > <https://githubsearch.mikemccandless.com/search.py?sort=recentlyUpdated&dd=status%3AOpen&dd=mentioned_users%3Armuir>). > Or PRs that you reviewed (Uwe has reviewed 9 still-open PRs > > <https://githubsearch.mikemccandless.com/search.py?sort=recentlyUpdated&dd=status%3AOpen&dd=reviewed_users%3Auschindler>). > Or issues and PRs where a user has had any involvement at all (Dawid > has interacted on 197 issues/PRs > > <https://githubsearch.mikemccandless.com/search.py?sort=recentlyUpdated&dd=reviewed_users%3Adweiss> > ). > - Find still-open PRs that were created by a New Contributor > > <https://githubsearch.mikemccandless.com/search.py?chg=dds&text=&a1=author_association&a2=New+contributor&page=0&searcher=25792&sort=recentlyUpdated&format=list&id=cjhfx60attlt&dd=status%3AOpen&newText=> > (an author who has no changes merged into our repository) or > Contributor > > <https://githubsearch.mikemccandless.com/search.py?sort=recentlyUpdated&dd=status%3AOpen&dd=author_association%3AContributor> > (non-committer who has had some changes merged into our repository) or > Member > > <https://githubsearch.mikemccandless.com/search.py?sort=recentlyUpdated&dd=status%3AOpen&dd=author_association%3AMember> > - Here are the uber-stale (last touched more than a month ago) open > PRs by outside contributors > > <https://githubsearch.mikemccandless.com/search.py?sort=recentlyUpdated&dd=status%3AOpen&dd=author_association%3ANew+contributor%2CContributor%2CNone&dd=updated_ago%3A%3E+1+month+ago&dd=issue_or_pr%3APR>. > We should ideally keep this at 0, but it’s 83 now! > - “Link to this search” to get a short-er, more permanent URL (it is > NOT a URL shortener, though!) > - Save named searches you frequently run (they just save to local > cookie state on that one browser) > > I’m sure there are exciting bugs, feedback/patches welcome! If you see > problems, please reply to this email or file an issue here > <https://github.com/mikemccand/luceneserver/issues>. > > Note that jirasearch <https://jirasearch.mikemccandless.com/search.py> > remains running, to search Solr, Tika and Infra issues. > > Happy Searching, > > Mike McCandless > > http://blog.mikemccandless.com >