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/**
* Filter are also known as "stopwords", they completely filter out words from being indexed.
* Source: http://www.ranks.nl/stopwords
* Object Definition: Just provide an array of words.
* @type {Array<string>}
*/
export const filter = ["aber", "als", "am", "an", "auch", "auf", "aus", "bei", "bin", "bis", "bist", "da", "dadurch", "daher", "darum", "das", "daß", "dass", "dein", "deine", "dem", "den", "der", "des", "dessen", "deshalb", "die", "dies", "dieser", "dieses", "doch", "dort", "du", "durch", "ein", "eine", "einem", "einen", "einer", "eines", "er", "es", "euer", "eure", "für", "hatte", "hatten", "hattest", "hattet", "hier", "hinter", "ich", "ihr", "ihre", "im", "in", "ist", "ja", "jede", "jedem", "jeden", "jeder", "jedes", "jener", "jenes", "jetzt", "kann", "kannst", "können", "könnt", "machen", "mein", "meine", "mit", "muß", "mußt", "musst", "müssen", "müßt", "nach", "nachdem", "nein", "nicht", "nun", "oder", "seid", "sein", "seine", "sich", "sie", "sind", "soll", "sollen", "sollst", "sollt", "sonst", "soweit", "sowie", "und", "unser", "unsere", "unter", "vom", "von", "vor", "wann", "warum", "was", "weiter", "weitere", "wenn", "wer", "werde", "werden", "werdet", "weshalb", "wie", "wieder", "wieso", "wir", "wird", "wirst", "wo", "woher", "wohin", "zu", "zum", "zur", "über"];
/**
* Stemmer removes word endings and is a kind of "partial normalization". A word ending just matched when the word length is bigger than the matched partial.
* Example: The word "correct" and "correctness" could be the same word, so you can define {"ness": ""} to normalize the ending.
* Object Definition: the key represents the word ending, the value contains the replacement (or empty string for removal).
* @type {Object<string, string>}
*/
export const stemmer = {
niss: "",
isch: "",
lich: "",
heit: "",
keit: "",
ell: "",
bar: "",
end: "",
ung: "",
est: "",
ern: "",
em: "",
er: "",
en: "",
es: "",
st: "",
ig: "",
ik: "",
e: "",
s: ""
};
/**
* Matcher replaces all occurrences of a given string regardless of its position and is also a kind of "partial normalization".
* Object Definition: the key represents the target term, the value contains the search string which should be replaced (could also be an array of multiple terms).
* @type {Object<string, Array<string>|string>}
*/
export const matcher = {};
export default {
filter: filter,
stemmer: stemmer,
matcher: matcher
};