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I guess that highly depends on the search service that you use, and how that can ingest data (does it crawl links to update its index, or does it expect a specific format like JSON to ingest data, and so on). For accessing the search page, I think the easiest is to add a search entry to the menu that links to your search page - at least at first I wouldn't try to integrate it into the docs. |
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got it. thank you. I intended to display search results. I think it's easy to add it to the search screen. |
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Hello
I am using the Docsy theme to develop internal product documentation for my enterprise. As our documentation grows, Lunr's client-side search functionality is reaching its limits. Therefore, it would be beneficial to integrate with self-hosted search solutions such as Typesense, Meilisearch, and Elasticsearch.
Personally, I find Meilisearch's user interface appealing and would prefer to implement it for search purposes. I would greatly appreciate any assistance you can provide. What are your thoughts on this matter?
Thanks
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