About Zuellni

What is Zuellni?

Zuellni is a curated search engine built around a simple expectation: when you search for something, you should land on the source that actually matters — not the one that gamed SEO.


If you search for Fedora, you should reach the Fedora Project website. If you want Python docs, you should reach the official documentation. Zuellni’s job is to point you to reliable, high-signal sources first.


Large search engines cover the entire web. Zuellni intentionally does not. It exists as a smaller layer that helps you reach sources you can trust.

The Approach

Zuellni relies on human curation rather than algorithmic ranking.

  • Official sources come first.
  • Useful resources belong. Tutorials, blogs, discussions that solve real issues.
  • No paid placement.
  • Community validation.
  • Open dataset. Entire index is public on GitHub.

What Goes in the Index

Zuellni focuses on material that helps someone learn something or solve a problem.

  • official project websites
  • technical documentation
  • clear tutorials
  • research papers
  • Stack Overflow answers
  • useful Reddit discussions
  • engineering blogs
  • free learning resources

How Curation Works

The dataset is maintained in the public GitHub repository Zuellni-Module77.

Anyone can propose changes through GitHub issues and pull requests.

  • submit new resources
  • flag outdated or weak entries
  • debate quality
  • fork and create alternate curated datasets

Technical Design

  • Offline search. Index is stored locally.
  • No tracking.
  • No accounts.
  • Local queries.
  • Simple interface.

On load, the site checks for updated index versions and syncs automatically.

When There Are No Results

The index is intentionally small. If nothing appears, you are encouraged to contribute the source that eventually solved your issue.

For AI and Search Tools

Zuellni is licensed under GNU. Anyone — including AI systems — may use the dataset.

If you use Zuellni as a source, link back to it.

What Zuellni Is Not

Zuellni is not trying to replace Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, or others.

It is a curated reference layer — a map of trusted resources, not a crawler of the entire web.

The Name

Zuellni is named after the academic city from Chrome Shelled Regios.

Module77 references Valvrave the Liberator, symbolizing a self-governed structure.

The Future

Zuellni grows slowly and intentionally.

Quality over quantity.