A ridiculously simple search engine
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grub
A ridiculously simple search engine
Example: Search code
from grub import SearchStore
import sklearn # instead of talking any file, let's search the files of sklearn itself!
path_format = os.path.dirname(sklearn.__file__) + '{}.py'
search = SearchStore(path_format)
Let's search for ANN. That stands for Artificial Neural Networks. Did you know? Well search figures it out, pretty early, that I was talking about neural networks.
search('ANN')
array(['sklearn/tree/_export.py', 'sklearn/linear_model/_least_angle.py',
'sklearn/feature_selection/_base.py',
'sklearn/feature_selection/tests/test_variance_threshold.py',
'sklearn/neural_network/tests/test_stochastic_optimizers.py',
'sklearn/neural_network/__init__.py',
'sklearn/neural_network/_stochastic_optimizers.py',
'sklearn/neural_network/_multilayer_perceptron.py',
'sklearn/neural_network/rbm.py',
'sklearn/neural_network/tests/test_rbm.py'], dtype='<U75')
Let's search for something more complicated. Like a sentence. The results show promise promises: It's about calibration, but related are robustness, feature selection and validation...
search('how to calibrate the estimates of my classifier')
array(['sklearn/covariance/_robust_covariance.py',
'sklearn/svm/_classes.py',
'sklearn/covariance/_elliptic_envelope.py',
'sklearn/neighbors/_lof.py', 'sklearn/ensemble/_iforest.py',
'sklearn/feature_selection/_rfe.py', 'sklearn/calibration.py',
'sklearn/model_selection/_validation.py',
'sklearn/ensemble/_forest.py', 'sklearn/ensemble/_gb.py'],
dtype='<U75')
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