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Fuzzy string matching library package for Node. Implemented natively in C++ for speed with support for multithreading.

The scoring algorithm is heavily tuned for file paths, but should work for general strings.

API

(from main.js.flow)

export type MatcherOptions = {
  // Default: false
  caseSensitive?: boolean,

  // Default: infinite
  maxResults?: number,

  // Maximum gap to allow between consecutive letters in a match.
  // Provide a smaller maxGap to speed up query results.
  // Default: unlimited
  maxGap?: number;

  // Default: 1
  numThreads?: number,

  // Default: false
  recordMatchIndexes?: boolean,
}

export type MatchResult = {
  value: string,

  // A number in the range (0-1]. Higher scores are more relevant.
  // 0 denotes "no match" and will never be returned.
  score: number,

  // Matching character index in `value` for each character in `query`.
  // This can be costly, so this is only returned if `recordMatchIndexes` was set in `options`.
  matchIndexes?: Array<number>,
}

export class Matcher {
  constructor(candidates: Array<string>) {}

  // Returns all matching candidates (subject to `options`).
  // Will be ordered by score, descending.
  match: (query: string, options?: MatcherOptions) => Array<MatchResult>;

  addCandidates: (candidates: Array<string>) => void;
  removeCandidates: (candidates: Array<string>) => void;
  setCandidates: (candidates: Array<string>) => void;
}

See also the spec for basic usage.

Scoring algorithm

The scoring algorithm is mostly borrowed from @wincent's excellent command-t vim plugin; most of the code is from his implementation in match.c.

Read the source code for a quick overview of how it works (the function recursive_match).

NB: score_match.cpp and score_match.h have no dependencies besides the C/C++ stdlib and can easily be reused for other purposes.

There are a few notable additional optimizations:

  • Before running the recursive matcher, we first do a backwards scan through the haystack to see if the needle exists at all. At the same time, we compute the right-most match for each character in the needle to prune the search space.
  • For each candidate string, we pre-compute and store a bitmask of its letters in MatcherBase. We then compare this the "letter bitmask" of the query to quickly prune out non-matches.

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