Ferret ======= Ferret is an information retrieval library in the same vein as Apache Lucene[1]. Originally it was a full port of Lucene but it now uses it's own file format and indexing algorithm although it is still very similar in many ways to Lucene. Everything you can do in Lucene you should be able to do in Ferret. For more information on Ferret, please visit the website: http://ferret.davebalmain.com/trac [1] (http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene/) Contents ========= c/ Ferret is written in C for speed. The actual C code should be fairly easy to use in an application or bindings to a language other than Ruby. ruby/ This directory contains the Ruby bindings and tests. See ruby/README for information on installing Ferret's Ruby bindings smoke_test.rb If you would like to ensure that ferret keeps working on your system, add this method to a cron daemon to run as often as you like. Every time I check in a new version of Ferret, this script will pull down the changes from the repository and run all of the unit tests (C and Ruby), notifying me if anything is broken. The more people running this script the more stable ruby will be. Contributions ============= To contribute code, please contact Dave Balmain at dbalmain.gmail.com or submit a ticket to the Ferret website[2]. If you would like to contribute financially, please also visit the Ferret website: [2] http://ferret.davebalmain.com/trac. Authors ======== [<b>David Balmain</b>] {dbalmain@gmail.com} Acknowledgements ================= [The Apache Software Foundation (Doug Cutting and friends)] Original Apache Lucene. There have also been many other contributers to Ferret. I will start to record them on the Ferret website. License ======== Ferret is available under an MIT-style license. See MIT-LICENSE