14 comments

  • fishgoesblub 16 minutes ago

    I've been using SearXNG for a few years now, however I've been trying out Degoog as a SearXNG alternative since I've had issues with engines constantly failing or being slow since day 1 of using SearXNG, but Degoog has worse results with the same engines. It's a shame since I'm having to pick between slower but better results, or very fast but worse results.

  • artooro 25 minutes ago

    It works well if you connect it the Brave Search API, but using it a scraper is fairly unreliable. Google stopped working a few days ago.

  • satvikpendem an hour ago

    TinySearch wraps this and works well for agents. It's better than the native SearXNG MCP because it optimizes the context before it even gets to the agent so as to not waste tokens.

    https://github.com/MarcellM01/TinySearch

      drnick1 36 minutes ago

      SearXNG did not include a built-in MCP server, last time I checked.

      ProofHouse 43 minutes ago

      Props

  • ManWith2Plans an hour ago

    I've been using this for some projects. It's exceptional and I recommend it highly.

    I actually included a recipe to deploy it to kubernetes in typekro, my TypeScript infrastructure-as-code project for kubernetes: https://typekro.run/api/searxng/

  • dexterdog an hour ago

    I've been self hosting this as my default engine across all of my searches for a few years now. I can't recommend it more highly.

      viviansolide an hour ago

      Same experience

      ProofHouse 44 minutes ago

      I’ll have to try, I’ve only recently learned Exa pricing is a bit crazy (especially on searches where you source 30-40 sources)I just used it be default and then was like oh damn when I got hit

  • arikrahman an hour ago

    I have used SearXNG hosts like https://searx.be/ but stick with Brave search for the most part. Are there other good hosts people tend to use?

      vimredo 29 minutes ago

      Personally, I self-host it myself. All the hosts I tried either errored often, or gave search results that were complete garbage.

  • another_twist 38 minutes ago

    Been a fan of searX for a while. Not sure if this is the same thing but there were plenty of hosted versions too.

  • noobcoder 7 minutes ago

    how do i configure which specific search engines SearXNG pulls its results from? Can we extend it to onyl search Stack Overflow and GitHub

  • salmonik 42 minutes ago

    I prefer 4get.