Add Viglet Turing ES to Search#1287
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Adding Viglet Turing ES to the Search section.
Why it's distinct from the existing entries (Lucene/Solr/Elasticsearch): those are search libraries/engines. Turing ES is a full enterprise-search platform/application built on Spring Boot that runs on top of a pluggable Solr/Elasticsearch/Lucene backend and adds faceted + semantic + hybrid (RRF) search, RAG, and AI agents. It fills the application-layer gap in this category.
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Viglet Turing ESto the Search section as a self-hosted enterprise search platform (application layer). It provides faceted, semantic, and hybrid (RRF) search, RAG, and AI agents, running on pluggable Solr, Elasticsearch, or Lucene backends.Written for commit 5e13564. Summary will update on new commits.