codesearch.ai
pldb
codesearch.ai | pldb | |
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9 | 56 | |
33 | 676 | |
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0.6 | 7.4 | |
about 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
Go | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | - |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
codesearch.ai
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Show HN: Ichido, search engine that tags sites using Google and Cloudflare
https://codesearch.ai/
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Show HN: Feep search, an independent search engine for programmers
- Brave (recently started its own index but often falls back on Google's)
Love to see projects like Marginalia and now this. These projects also make meta search engines like Searx[0] that much more powerful.
Anyways since I'm in the business of listing out relevant projects, other code-centered search engines you might wanna check out are searchcode.com[1], codesearch.ai[2], symbolhound[3], and publicwww.com[4] (some of these are often down, but might still be good to learn from)
[0] https://searx.tuxcloud.net/
[1] https://searchcode.com/
[2] https://codesearch.ai/
[3] http://symbolhound.com/
[4] https://publicwww.com/
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[P] Semantic code search using Transformers - codesearch.ai
Hey, I'm Rok, a software engineer at Sourcegraph, and I've been working on an experimental AI-powered code search engine called codesearch.ai as a side project. It answers natural language queries with functions indexed from GitHub.com and StackOverflow.
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Ask HN: Are there any decent GitHub Copilot Alternatives?
It's not a pure CoPilot alternative, but I'd put https://codesearch.ai into the mix (disclaimer, it's my side project).
It is a semantic code search tool that can be queried using natural language. It provides decent answers to a variety of questions, and I've been finding myself using it quite often to "autocomplete" various mundane tasks. For example, plotting with matplotlib, making http requests in Go, running multiple goroutines, etc. - things where I would usually reach for Google. It doesn't provide a straightforward ready-to-run answer like CoPilot, but it does provide a way to help yourself. It all depends on what you prefer and how you learn. Arguably, having to read the code before you use it makes it more likely it will stick in your brain.
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Contrastive Representation Learning
Great read, thanks for sharing. Would love to see the natural language + code mixed in there :)
I've been interested in contrastive learning for a while, mainly as a means to train semantic code search models. OpenAI released a great paper on this topic called Text and Code Embeddings by Contrastive Pre-Training[1] that outlines the approach. I've used it as a base to build https://codesearch.ai [2] with pretty good results.
[1] https://arxiv.org/pdf/2201.10005.pdf
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A semantic code search engine built using PyTorch and Hugging Face - codesearch.ai
It looks like the UI for https://codesearch.ai/ was developed in [some combination of Go and React javascript](https://github.com/sourcegraph/codesearch.ai/tree/main/codesearch-ai-data/cmd/web)?
pldb
- Programming Language Database
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Is there a database over programming languages?
pldb.pub
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Programming Language Index
How does it compare to https://pldb.com ?
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A brief interview with Tcl creator John Ousterhout
Good Catch!
Updated here: https://github.com/breck7/pldb/commit/312d5dab32fda3782e8466...
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Top programming languages created in the 2010's on GitHub by stars
We had this but the title was set to "xtclang". Just fixed (https://github.com/breck7/pldb/commit/1673baa00e5d44e7fd8ac9564480d6301063aa25). Thank you!
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Show HN: Git Heat Map – a tool for visualising Git repo activity for each file
Don't have time to install but I would pay $10 in NEAR coin if you can email or post the results of my repos to me ([email protected]):
https://github.com/breck7/jtree and https://github.com/breck7/pldb
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Struct-ure/kg: a knowledge graph of tech skills and IT stuff; managed with Git
Interesting! I built a new system from the ground up for this sort of thing called TreeBase. It powers PLDB.com (https://github.com/breck7/pldb).
I don't have much experience using GraphQL. Is it a fun language to use? I wonder if we should provide a GraphQL API to PLDB.
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Macros in 22 languages
Ok. Thank you! I just swapped with your code: https://github.com/breck7/pldb/commit/42d5562583e18fd141b979b16d30a8a4d7c5619c
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It's payback time bitch
Cofounder of https://musicofapeople.com/ pldb.com scroll.pub (and more coming soon like cancerdb.com and an exciting new reddit competitor)
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Programming Language Comparison
Programming Language Database
What are some alternatives?
devdocs - API Documentation Browser
squeak.org - Squeak/Smalltalk Website
Goopt - 🔍 Search Engine for a Procedural Simulation of the Web with GPT-3.
Dolphin - Dolphin Smalltalk Core Image
Cuis-Smalltalk-Dev - Active development of Cuis Smalltalk
flow - 🌊 Continuously synchronize the systems where your data lives, to the systems where you _want_ it to live, with Estuary Flow. 🌊
json5 - JSON5 — JSON for Humans
material-ui-docs - ⚠️ Please don't submit PRs here as they will be closed. To edit the docs or source code, please use the main repository:
Git-Heat-Map - Visualise a git repository by diff activity
jtree - Build your own language using Tree Notation.
glicol - Graph-oriented live coding language and music/audio DSP library written in Rust
v - Simple, fast, safe, compiled language for developing maintainable software. Compiles itself in <1s with zero library dependencies. Supports automatic C => V translation. https://vlang.io