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Built an API for context-based autocomplete and content search using your own data

Hey all, I’ve been working on an API that gives apps the ability to autocomplete, search, and enhance content using your own documents or datasets. Everything runs on a private index and doesn’t require a training phase. You just send context, and the engine handles it.

It’s meant for small tools and indie projects that need smarter user input or internal search without wiring up a full LLM pipeline.

Some of the fun challenges I hit: •Designing a schema that works well across apps with different content formats •Letting users switch between user-level and app-level context on the fly •Keeping it lightweight enough for front-end devs to adopt quickly

Would love thoughts on implementation approaches, tradeoffs, or other use cases people think are interesting.

As a side note, I’m running a small hackathon for it from July 11 to 13. Totally optional, just a chance to build something around it if you’re curious. There’s a prize, but mostly I’m excited to see creative uses.

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