glean
livegrep
glean | livegrep | |
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4 | 10 | |
356 | 1,895 | |
0.8% | 3.2% | |
9.5 | 5.5 | |
4 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Rust | C++ | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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glean
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Building Rust libraries for iOS in 2021
We do what cargo-lipo recommends: Adjust the library search path per target, build your library as normal per target and Xcode will figure out the rest. That works perfectly fine. We ship our library as an xcframework within a Swift package now. Applications can then rely on the Swift Package Manager to do its thing. (At some point I should write this up nicely in a blog post or something I guess...)
- Facebook open sources Glean: a scalable code search and query engine
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Is NDK r10e still required to build Rust for Android?
Yup, NDK 21 works just fine. We've been using that in our Android projects for a long time now.
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Mozilla will remove leanplum tracking from firefox for android and ios
I suspect they'll just use Mozilla's very own telemetry SDK
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?
Glean - System for collecting, deriving and working with facts about source code.
cargo-lipo - Cargo subcommand to automatically create universal libraries for iOS.
sourcegraph - Code AI platform with Code Search & Cody
linguist - Language Savant. If your repository's language is being reported incorrectly, send us a pull request!
zoekt - Fast trigram based code search
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
rust - Rust for the xtensa architecture. Built in targets for the ESP32 and ESP8266
codesearch - Fork of Google codesearch with more options
git-peek - git repo to local editor instantly
vimGPT - Browse the web with GPT-4V and Vimium