This article discusses the process of organizing directories using Termux and compares it with alternatives like Meilisearch, which consumes a lot of RAM. The author considers an alternative solution - ripgrep (rg) for faster searching, and provides an example shared on GitHub and various file-sharing platforms.

Bookmark Browsing Directory Tree Browsing History Collection

Using Kali forensic tool. (turned out not needed. just some googling for answers)

do you need to export your own good old notes? i mean mi notes. 2 phone numbers, 2 accounts. one with physical storage. the other you may want to download the mi note app and extract in the same way.

Organized under modifier termux ~/works/bookmark_dirtree_traverse. search via rg.

maybe we can organize directory trees using other methods, like some javascript library with both a search tool and a browsing tool. we can host a search engine via javascript, only static resources and client side computation.

this client side search engine usage example can be found at /data/data/com.termux/files/home/storage/shared/works/milkshake_server and ./external/milkshake_server. the js searching library is called fuse.js.

I have made this into meilisearch, and i have backed it up to github/james4ever0/notes2 and aliyunpan and baiduyunpan. desktop search experience is better. meilisearch consume too much ram. i consider to find alternatives with less ram consumption.

using rg will be much faster.

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