inshellisense
livegrep
inshellisense | livegrep | |
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7 | 11 | |
8,125 | 1,928 | |
1.9% | 4.8% | |
9.3 | 5.5 | |
6 days ago | 20 days ago | |
TypeScript | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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inshellisense
- Carapace: A multi-shell completion library and binary
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Fig Is Sunsetting
withfig/autocomplete is also used by other projects, who might be in a position to fork if something happens. The ones I know of are:
- https://github.com/microsoft/inshellisense
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 13 November 2023
- inshellisense: IDE style command line auto complete
- Show HN: Inshellisense – IDE style shell autocomplete
livegrep
- Livegrep: Interactively Grep Source Code
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Code Search Is Hard
If you ever leave you can use Livegrep, which was based on code-search work done at Google. I personally don't use it right now but it's great and will probably meet all your needs.
[0] https://github.com/livegrep/livegrep
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 13 November 2023
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Sourcegraph is no longer Open Source
[4] is not really a usable 'product'. Livegrep (https://github.com/livegrep/livegrep) was inspired by it and is very usable.
[3] used to be a Google open source project as well, but it fell out of maintenance, and Sourcegraph took it over. It powers most of the basic regex/literal search in Sourcegraph.
Mozilla's code is searchable in Searchfox (https://searchfox.org/) which uses the indexer from Livegrep, combined with their own Git indexer and language-specific cross reference databases.
OpenGrok (https://github.com/oracle/opengrok) is also rather well known, but I have found it to have a slightly worse UI than alternatives.
- What code search tools do you use at your job?
- Ack is a grep-like source code search tool
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Are there any good full text searching tools? I need to search against a huge amount of source code. I'm using ripgrep. The problem is that every time I search, it has to read every file again, which is kind of slow. Is there a FT searching tool that is designed with source code searching in mind.
Yes, you want https://github.com/livegrep/livegrep
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Facebook open sources Glean: a scalable code search and query engine
If you've not had to deal with a codebase that takes VSCode longer than a few minutes to index, then you're probably outside their initial target market. If you've not had to setup a hosted code search tool (eg livegrep https://github.com/livegrep/livegrep ) because there's just too much code,
- Sourcegraph: Why we're indexing the OSS universe
What are some alternatives?
tiger - Open Source LLM toolkit to build trustworthy LLM applications. TigerArmor (AI safety), TigerRAG (embedding, RAG), TigerTune (fine-tuning)
Glean - System for collecting, deriving and working with facts about source code.
shell-bling-ubuntu - A few scripts to be run on a fresh-off-the-presses Ubuntu VM, in order to get its shell nice 'n purdy.
sourcegraph - Code AI platform with Code Search & Cody
vimGPT - Browse the web with GPT-4V and Vimium
zoekt - Fast trigram based code search
PyMISP - Python library using the MISP Rest API
linguist - Language Savant. If your repository's language is being reported incorrectly, send us a pull request!
cuml - cuML - RAPIDS Machine Learning Library
codesearch - Fork of Google codesearch with more options
autocomplete - IDE-style autocomplete for your existing terminal & shell
git-peek - git repo to local editor instantly