hound
Gitlab CI
hound | Gitlab CI | |
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10 | 4 | |
5,573 | 23,606 | |
0.6% | 0.2% | |
4.9 | 0.0 | |
6 months ago | 4 days ago | |
JavaScript | Ruby | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
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.
hound
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Code Search at Google: The Story of Han-Wen and Zoekt
The same algorithm is also used in Hound (https://github.com/hound-search/hound) though I have to say the best implementation of code search by far that I've seen is https://grep.app
You really should check it out if you haven't already. It's incredibly useful; I used it all the time. Not open source though.
- Hound: Fast code searching made easy
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Sourcegraph is no longer Open Source
There is also Hound [8].
[8]: https://github.com/hound-search/hound
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DockerHub replacement stratagy and options
Agreed, I already have Hound setup to search across all the different repos I pull from (bitbucket, gh, gitlab, gitea etc) but now I need to find a docker equivalent.
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Gitlab to lay off 7% of staff
i know you're looking for first-party tools that is part of the whole package, but hound does this fantastically and is extremely easy to setup, and is ridiculously fast.
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Ask HN: How do you search large code-base before adding a feature or fixing bug?
Especially if this is long term, this is a great tool:
https://github.com/hound-search/hound#hound
It would be great if someone integrated this with tree-sitter plus something to make the search semantics a bit smarter about usages of X:
https://www.etsy.com/codeascraft/announcing-hound-a-lightnin...
Screenshots:
https://jaxenter.com/hound-go-react-code-search-engine-15008...
Another trick I use for Java: javap all the Enums out of the compiled artifacts; these indicate weird things like "modes" that you can use to start asking questions relevant to the domain. Like "why are there four ways to reprice an invoice" or finding the "types" of fees or w/e in a billing system. (assuming enum classes are used)
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Parcel CSS: A new CSS parser, compiler, and minifier
Nice too that it's a compiled language, so you get the end tool in a nice static binary. As a non-Node dev, I hate the experience of hacking on some project and having to install a giant pool of NPM stuff just run some minifier or linter. Hound is an example of this— the guts of the project are golang, but it has a frontend that uses webpack, jest, etc: https://github.com/hound-search/hound
Which is fine, I guess; definitely use the right tool for the job. And maybe Node developers hate finding my Python projects and needing to set up a virtualenv to run them in. But all the same, I approve a direction where more of this kind of tooling is available without a build-time Node dependency.
- Grep.app: search across a half million Git repos
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Ask HN: What are you using to introspect your code base
[2] https://about.sourcegraph.com/
[3] https://oracle.github.io/opengrok/
[4] https://github.com/hound-search/hound
Gitlab CI
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Gitlab Server Behind NGINX Reverse Proxy Manager Issue
## https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/issues/694
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Vue Options to Composition API Online Converter
// https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/blob/e6d048d769240760008f0dbb6b811e1ebc675292/app/assets/javascripts/ide/components/repo_tab.vue#L3 import { GlIcon, GlTab } from '@gitlab/ui'; import { mapActions, mapGetters } from 'vuex'; import { __, sprintf } from '~/locale'; import ChangedFileIcon from '~/vue_shared/components/changed_file_icon.vue'; import FileIcon from '~/vue_shared/components/file_icon.vue'; import FileStatusIcon from './repo_file_status_icon.vue'; export default { components: { FileStatusIcon, FileIcon, GlIcon, ChangedFileIcon, GlTab, }, props: { tab: { type: Object, required: true, }, }, data() { return { tabMouseOver: false, }; }, computed: { ...mapGetters(['getUrlForPath']), closeLabel() { if (this.fileHasChanged) { return sprintf(__('%{tabname} changed'), { tabname: this.tab.name }); } return sprintf(__('Close %{tabname}'), { tabname: this.tab.name }); }, showChangedIcon() { if (this.tab.pending) return true; return this.fileHasChanged ? !this.tabMouseOver : false; }, fileHasChanged() { return this.tab.changed || this.tab.tempFile || this.tab.staged || this.tab.deleted; }, }, methods: { ...mapActions(['closeFile', 'updateDelayViewerUpdated', 'openPendingTab']), clickFile(tab) { if (tab.active) return; this.updateDelayViewerUpdated(true); if (tab.pending) { this.openPendingTab({ file: tab, keyPrefix: tab.staged ? 'staged' : 'unstaged' }); } else { this.$router.push(this.getUrlForPath(tab.path)); } }, mouseOverTab() { if (this.fileHasChanged) { this.tabMouseOver = true; } }, mouseOutTab() { if (this.fileHasChanged) { this.tabMouseOver = false; } }, }, };
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Gitlab in a subdirectory with apache and passenger
In setting this up, I have followed the gitlab setup guide and the passenger documentation.
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CircleCI Vs. GitLab: Choosing The Right CI/CD Tool
Do you know G2 awards 4.4 stars to both GitLab & CircleCI? Just like GitHub stars, StackShares stack counts reflect the popularity of technology. CircleCI boasts around 7.4k stacks, while GitLab enjoys 31.1k stacks. Besides, GitLab as well as GitLab CI are open-source technologies and have garnered 22k+ stars on GitHub. Wait, this is not a reflection of how good GitLab is at CI/CD. These numbers reflect overall popularity. CircleCI is primarily “a niche-focused continuous integration tool” while GitLab wears multiple hats, including “version control & code collaborator.”
What are some alternatives?
opengrok - OpenGrok is a fast and usable source code search and cross reference engine, written in Java
OpenProject - OpenProject is the leading open source project management software.
codesearch - Fast, indexed regexp search over large file trees
Gogs - Gogs is a painless self-hosted Git service
septum - Context-based code search tool
Taiga-front - [DEPRECATED] Project management web application with scrum in mind! Build on top of Django and AngularJS (Frontend Code)
dropcss - An exceptionally fast, thorough and tiny unused-CSS cleaner
Trac - Trac is an enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development projects (mirror)
rust-cssparser - Rust implementation of CSS Syntax Level 3
Redmine - Mirror of redmine code source - Official Subversion repository is at https://svn.redmine.org/redmine - contact: @vividtone or maeda (at) farend (dot) jp
the_silver_searcher - A code-searching tool similar to ack, but faster.
CodeClimate - Code Climate CLI