Studybyte is a search engine designed to help students find educational content effortlessly. As it is open source, you can freely look into it's source code, understand and improve it.

Visual Studio Code is recommended.
1. Downloading the repository:
Start by cloning the repository with git clone https://github.com/Light-Lens/Studybyte.
2. Web Crawler
NOTE: The Web crawler that is used in Studybyte was not created by me.
You may have faced an issue where you do a Google search for a question and it costs you almost 3-4 searches to find the solution you were actually looking for, but with Studybyte that's not the case.
Studybyte is optimized for students to find educational content effortlessly. All the pages which will rank on Studybyte will only be coming from trusted sources, and all the pages will be ranked organically through it's search algorithm, Color. Color is a search algorithm which was recycled from one of my old search engines, Cpix, after some major changes in the search algorithm it now ranks only educational content onto it's results page.
Now obviously it's nearly impossible to beat Google, but as Studybyte is highly focused to Organise Educational Content at one place, it's in a lead.
Yes, Studybyte is totally safe to use, it neither collects your data nor tracks you, and if you still doubt you can review Studybyte's source code.
Yes, Studybyte is totally free and it's open source too. So, if you want then you can download it's source code and contribute to it.
No, You don't need to have any kind of account to use Studybyte. Just open the site and start exploring.
To add a website to Studybyte's index you have to fill this form: https://forms.gle/hEUrFcJRtF5ftrheA
Studybyte has a feature known as Search Tags. Search Tags are some keywords which you can use to search instantly on other search engines from Studybyte's search bar. To use this feature you need to add these keywords at the beginning of your query.
Currently implemented Search Tags are:
g?gs?yt?eb?git?bing?pdfdrive?ddg?You need to install the following on your machine.
All code is licensed under a MIT license. This allows you to re-use the code freely, remixed in both commercial and non-commercial projects. The only requirement is to include the same license when distributing.