lsif-go
Sourcetrail
lsif-go | Sourcetrail | |
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6 | 46 | |
114 | 12,302 | |
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10.0 | 7.0 | |
8 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
Go | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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lsif-go
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srctx: A golang library for automatically evaluating the function level impacts of Git Diff
curl -L https://github.com/sourcegraph/lsif-go/releases/download/v1.9.3/src_linux_amd64 -o /usr/local/bin/lsif-go chmod +x /usr/local/bin/lsif-go lsif-go -v
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Codegraph – static code analyzator / code diagramer
Very nice. For those interested, you can get similar information using SourceGraph and LSIF in a standardized, language agnostic form: https://lsif.dev/. It still generally requires build information for each project/language, unfortunately.
- srctx: a LSIF parser for understanding what happened in every lines of your code
- Steve Yegge Joins as Head of Engineering of Sourcegraph
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“Zoom Out”: The missing feature of IDEs
Doing it as a comment would be pretty awful. But anyway I guess the author is looking for https://lsif.dev/
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Byfrost Indexer working with Go
If you want an example of using go compiler frontend for static analysis, checkout https://github.com/sourcegraph/lsif-go, this powers our precise code navigation indexing for Go and solves your issue of not having type information when using tree-sitter (the code is a bit hard to follow because a lot of work went into making it as fast as possible, but feel free to find your way to our Discord where we could answer questions). Dont try to reimplement type checking, its all there waiting to be used ; )
Sourcetrail
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Ask HN: Anyone use a code to mindmap/flowchart tool?
I wish something existed in this space. I used Coati Software's Sourcetrail for a couple of years. Unfortunately it was discontinued. It was a wonderful piece of software that indexed a code repository, and exposed an interface to explore it interactively. At least for me, it significantly improved the understanding and legibility of code.
The code is in an archived state (https://github.com/CoatiSoftware/Sourcetrail). Searching for the software on Google shows some screenshots.
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Ask HN: What would an IDE built for the Apple Vision Pro look like?
I think it might make large scale code visualization in a similar way to how SourceTrail does it more feasible: https://github.com/CoatiSoftware/Sourcetrail
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How to quickly learn/understand the system architecture of any given application?
Sourcetrail: Free and open-source cross-platform source explorer https://github.com/CoatiSoftware/Sourcetrail
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Tools/software for visualizing code structure/dependencies of large C project.
Yep souecetrail https://github.com/CoatiSoftware/Sourcetrail
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Tools to understand a new code base
I've used https://github.com/CoatiSoftware/Sourcetrail in the past for some bits of the legacy code project I'm on. I also use vim and cscope for day to day navigation but it's harder to get a big picture with those alone.
- Is there a site or extension where to learn C++ by doing, learning more visually?
- “Zoom Out”: The missing feature of IDEs
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Tools for Building Symbol Tables from A Source Code File
Sourcetrail?
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A Byfrost Indexer Update-A Graphing Demo
Does it strive to do what Sourcetrail used to ?
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How to understand a c++ project
You could always try using Sourcetrail. Unfortunately the open source project is now archived but it should still help you get insights into your code.
What are some alternatives?
scip - SCIP Code Intelligence Protocol
Spotbugs - SpotBugs is FindBugs' successor. A tool for static analysis to look for bugs in Java code.
codegraph - CodeGraph - Tool that create a graph of code to show dependencies between code entities (methods, classes and etc).
PMD - An extensible multilanguage static code analyzer.
difftastic - a structural diff that understands syntax 🟥🟩
Checkstyle - Checkstyle is a development tool to help programmers write Java code that adheres to a coding standard. By default it supports the Google Java Style Guide and Sun Code Conventions, but is highly configurable. It can be invoked with an ANT task and a command line program.
codequery - A code-understanding, code-browsing or code-search tool. This is a tool to index, then query or search C, C++, Java, Python, Ruby, Go and Javascript source code. It builds upon the databases of cscope and ctags, and provides a nice GUI tool.
infer - A static analyzer for Java, C, C++, and Objective-C
emerge - Emerge is a browser-based interactive codebase and dependency visualization tool for many different programming languages. It supports some basic code quality and graph metrics and provides a simple and intuitive way to explore and analyze a codebase by using graph structures.
Gource - software version control visualization
community - Issue tracker for the community team at Sourcegraph
FindBugs - The new home of the FindBugs project