Nice!

Have you looked at Warehouse (0)? It's a similar effort by the pypa
initiative, also using elasticsearch.

Honza

0 - https://github.com/pypa/warehouse

On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 6:58 AM, Maciej Dziardziel <fied...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Being frustrated with speed and inflexibility of pip search, I played with
> elasticsearch and set  up my own index.
> Maybe someone will find it useful too.
>
> Site:    http://pypisearch.linuxcoder.co.uk
>
> Code:  https://github.com/Fiedzia/pypisearch
>
> Full lucene syntax is allowed.
>
> Note: indexing is in progress, but over 60% of pypi packages are there,
> it should get to 100% within max few hours.
>
> Having the basics working, I hope to polish it soon.
>
> Maciej Dziardziel
> fied...@gmail.com
>
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