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sourcegraph-release-train
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502 | 29 | |
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7.5 | 5.9 | |
3 months ago | 5 months ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Ripgrep is faster than {grep, ag, Git grep, ucg, pt, sift}
That’s one of the reasons I made this actually https://github.com/boyter/cs
I wanted and boolean syntax mixed with fzf instant search. It’s not as fast as ripgrep of course but it’s not solving the same problem.
- Sourcegraph is no longer Open Source
- codespelunker
- cs: command line codespelunker or code search written in Go
- codespelunker (cs) A command line search tool. Allows you to search over code or text files in the current directory either on the console, via a TUI or HTTP server, using some boolean queries or regular expressions.
- Show HN: Codespelunker a command line search tool
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Lmgrep: Lucene-based grep-like utility
Neat. This is similar to a tool I have been working on (but need to finish off) as I saw the same issue.
Except rather than build an index I brute forced the search each time. For most repositories it’s fast enough even with ranking.
https://github.com/boyter/cs For those interested it’s still very WIP with noticeable issues in TUI mode.
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On?
A few things.
An implementation of bitfunnel search in Go which I plan to put into searchcode.com at some point once I get all the issues resolved and if performance is acceptable
A command line search tool which brute forces with search ranking https://github.com/boyter/cs/ mostly for code but works pretty well for other things as well
Atlassian Confluence Cloud plugins. Mostly out of personal interest and because there appears to be a good marketplace to produce mostly passive income there.
sourcegraph-release-train
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Sourcegraph is no longer Open Source
License was changed almost 3 weeks ago, 5.1.0 release blog post skips this information. There's still no official announcement.
It seems like the author of Sourcegraph OSS containers announced that his release train is now dead
https://github.com/jensim/sourcegraph-release-train/
What are some alternatives?
git-peek - git repo to local editor instantly
livegrep - Interactively grep source code. Source for http://livegrep.com/
dcs - Debian Code Search (codesearch.debian.net) is a search engine that searches through all the 130 GB of open source software that is included in Debian. Supports regular expressions!
hound - Lightning fast code searching made easy
mozsearch - Mozilla code search website. (Please file bugs in bugzilla at https://mzl.la/2YtXmoN)
ctoc - Count Tokens of Code (forked from gocloc)
lucene-grep - Grep-like utility based on Lucene Monitor compiled with GraalVM native-image
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