codesearch.ai
Searx
codesearch.ai | Searx | |
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9 | 154 | |
33 | 13,152 | |
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0.6 | 7.7 | |
about 1 year ago | 8 months ago | |
Go | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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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)?
Searx
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Challenging projects every programmer should try
I think searx was largely built by a single person.
https://github.com/searx/searx
- Searx is no longer maintained
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I want to organize my few TBs of data in a nice way
I use Recoll to index all of it. Recoll WebUI exposes an API, which I plugged into Searx.
- Now you can search on Google for free: Solution with API
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Google Removes Sort by Date options in search
The quality of Google search results has been awful for many years now, but if you still want to use it, the only usable way is via a frontend like Searx[1]. Using any of Google's frontends for any of their services is an exercise in frustration from dodging ads and fighting their hostile UI.
[1]: https://github.com/searx/searx
- Ask HN: Best search engine alternatives to Google?
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Any way to create RSS of google?
RSS-Bridge has a Google search adapter. You can also fake it with Searx (which offers RSS feeds of search results).
- How is everyone doing with most of reddit gone?
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Local self ask
I've recently wondered how effective local models were at chaining together thoughts as proposed in https://ofir.io/self-ask.pdf. Turns out they are indeed capable of doing so while also creating reasonable chains of thoughts that are easily as good as OpenAI's models. To make it completely free to run I used SearX running inside a Docker container with a second model curating the search results for the main model to get answers from the web.
What are some alternatives?
devdocs - API Documentation Browser
searxng - SearXNG is a free internet metasearch engine which aggregates results from various search services and databases. Users are neither tracked nor profiled.
Goopt - 🔍 Search Engine for a Procedural Simulation of the Web with GPT-3.
Yacy - Distributed Peer-to-Peer Web Search Engine and Intranet Search Appliance
pldb - PLDB: a Programming Language Database. A computable encyclopedia about programming languages.
whoogle-search - A self-hosted, ad-free, privacy-respecting metasearch engine
MeiliSearch - A lightning-fast search API that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow
duckduckgo-locales - Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>
searxng - SearXNG is a free internet metasearch engine which aggregates results from various search services and databases. Users are neither tracked nor profiled. This is a fork of SearXNG used by searx.tiekoetter.com
Gigablast - Nov 20 2017 -- A distributed open source search engine and spider/crawler written in C/C++ for Linux on Intel/AMD. From gigablast dot com, which has binaries for download. See the README.md file at the very bottom of this page for instructions.
Seeks - Seeks is a decentralized p2p websearch and collaborative tool.
libreddit - Private front-end for Reddit