macwatch
codesearch
macwatch | codesearch | |
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2 | 5 | |
4 | 26 | |
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1.6 | 10.0 | |
about 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
Objective-C | Python | |
- | MIT License |
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macwatch
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Show HN: GPTDuck – Ask questions about any GitHub repo
When it works it’s impressive, but sometimes it just makes things up:
For one of my repos: https://github.com/drpriver/macwatch
> Does this program work on windows?
No, macwatch is a program designed specifically for Mac computers and is not compatible with Windows systems. The program is designed to provide users with a comprehensive overview of their Mac's performance, including CPU usage, memory usage, disk usage, and more. It can also be used to monitor network activity and alert users when a process is consuming too much system resources. Additionally, the code provided is written in Objective-C and C, which are not supported on Windows systems.
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The first sentence is correct, the rest is just completely wrong.
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Entr: Rerun your build when files change
I wrote my own file watching utility for macos: https://github.com/drpriver/macwatch
does a similar thing.
codesearch
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Show HN: Natural Language Search for Any GitHub Repo
Hi folks, I created an open-source codebase search tool.
Just enter any public Github URL and your search query to get top matching functions on the repo.
Source Code: https://github.com/rahuldan/codesearch
Made it using the OpenAI's embeddings API, FAISS and Postgres.
Currently supports only Python and vanilla Javascript projects. And the max repo size is 100MB
You can self-host using Docker setup from my Github (This would allow you to index local repos)
Would love to hear your feedback
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Natural Language Search for Codebases (https://github.com/rahuldan/codesearch)
Link: https://github.com/rahuldan/codesearch
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Show HN: GPTDuck – Ask questions about any GitHub repo
Great project!!
I was building something on similar lines. It is a semantic search engine for codebases using Openai's embedding and FAISS https://github.com/rahuldan/codesearch
It fetches the functions in the code for a query
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Show HN: Semantic Search for Any Video
Hey really cool project!!
I also built a semantic search engine for codebases using Openai's embedding and FAISS https://github.com/rahuldan/codesearch
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Ask HN: Any other tools like CodeQL?
Hi, I recently created an open-source project that does semantic search on code bases. You can check it out on https://github.com/rahuldan/codesearch
Would love to hear your feedback
What are some alternatives?
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