Hey,
Some of you may know me for Jotty and Cr*nmaster, been quiet with my head down lately improving my apps and trying to build a searxng alternative for myself.

Whilst I have used searxng for about a year now, I have had quite a few personal gripes with it (mostly stuff I personally would prefer worked differently) so in the past few weeks I have decided to make my take on it and ran it happily locally. Since publishing the beta to my discord server I ended up building a fairly extensive tool.
Degoog is actually pretty minimal, there's no much to it aside from a very comprehensive plugin/extension system. The idea being users can create their own engines, themes and plugins that hook into the core application and do.. pretty much anything, from adding stuff to the result page (e.g. speedtests, tmdb information, ip retrieval, rss feeds embedded on the home page) to full on OIDC systems.
This is still very much in beta and I figured the best way to get it out of beta would be to publish it to a wider audience (currently some users in our discord server have been testing it fairly successfully and i've been on top of bug fixing).
Repo: https://github.com/fccview/degoog
Official extensions: https://github.com/fccview/fccview-degoog-extensions
Docs: https://fccview.github.io/degoog
You can install custom plugins/extensions. You can make your own repo and add it to the store page in the settings, or you can just have your own plugins locally for yourself.
Let me know what you think, and feel free to ask any questions and feel free to join our discord (link in releases page on any of my apps) for a more direct chat about things <3
What gripes have you had? Curious. Maybe something I've overlooked.
I keep getting results in different languages, a lot of my engines get rejected, it's quite slow at times and building extensions for it is fairly complex. They also recently restructured their own codebase, which means most of my customisation didn't work anymore, which is when I decided to build my own instead of re-making all the customisations from scratch.
This is again very personal issues and specific to my use case frankly, and it could be that I wasn't doing customisations right, but the way my brain works is to make something from scratch and learn the ins and out of it, so I just went for it.
I guess it also is styled more to my linking (plus theming is very extensive) and I wanted to create something that slots things in if wanted (see tmdb above results and rss on the homepage)
I found it oddly good at finding hidden pages containing the exact terms I was looking for but horrible at more general stuff