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Mirage vs Searchkit: What are the differences?

Developers describe Mirage as "GUI for writing Elasticsearch queries". The Elasticsearch query DSL supports 100+ query APIs ranging from full-text search, numeric range filters, geolocation queries to nested and span queries. Mirage is a modern, open-source web based query explorer for Elasticsearch. On the other hand, Searchkit is detailed as "React UI Components for Elasticsearch". Searchkit is a suite of React components that communicate directly with your Elasticsearch cluster. Each component is built in React and is fully customisable to your needs.

Mirage and Searchkit belong to "Search Tools" category of the tech stack.

Mirage and Searchkit are both open source tools. Searchkit with 3.68K GitHub stars and 342 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Mirage with 1.84K GitHub stars and 91 GitHub forks.

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    What is Mirage?

    The Elasticsearch query DSL supports 100+ query APIs ranging from full-text search, numeric range filters, geolocation queries to nested and span queries. Mirage is a modern, open-source web based query explorer for Elasticsearch.

    What is Searchkit?

    Searchkit is a suite of React components that communicate directly with your Elasticsearch cluster. Each component is built in React and is fully customisable to your needs.

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