Code search tidbits: 4 underrated features
You can do some pretty wild things with Sourcegraph that you won't find in any other code search tool today. Here are 4 short-and-sweet tidbits of underrated search features that go a bit extra.

Sourcegraph 4.1 release
Sourcegraph 4.1 introduces new features for server-side Batch Changes and improvements to the code navigation reference panel.

Sourcegraph and Backstage: Bootstrapping Backstage Catalog Adoption with Sourcegraph Batch Changes
How to use Sourcegraph batch changes to rapidly bootstrap a Backstage catalog

How Sourcegraph can save non-developers time and effort every day
Sourcegraph isn't just for software developers. Learn how product managers and analytics/business operations teammates use Sourcegraph as a powerful timesaver and cheat sheet that saves them 20-60 minutes multiple times per week. Everyone needs to navigate code and Sourcegraph makes codebases accessible to all.

Git vs. Perforce: how Salesforce Engineering helped Sourcegraph scale to one of the largest monorepos
Sourcegraph is committed to making all the code in your organization discoverable, useful, and valuable. Here is how we helped Salesforce and how they helped us in return.

Steve Yegge joins as Head of Engineering (or, “Why I left retirement to join Sourcegraph”)
TL;DR: Steve Yegge has joined Sourcegraph as Head of Engineering, where we are building the world's most open and comprehensive code intelligence platform (CIP).

Sourcegraph 4.0
We've spent 9 years building the underlying foundation of code search to be fast, secure, and scalable across ~1011 lines of code for the world's most demanding software teams. Now, we’re making Sourcegraph even smarter.

From code search to a code intelligence platform
Sourcegraph is starting to go beyond just code search, which helps you find matching lines in code. We want to help you find answers in code, and we call this code intelligence.

Sourcegraph 4.0
Announcing Sourcegraph 4.0. The latest release includes over a dozen updates and new features, and it is the first step toward Sourcegraph becoming a code intelligence platform.

Sourcegraph Cloud: secure, scalable, dedicated instances for enterprises
Today, we're launching Sourcegraph Cloud: secure, scalable, dedicated Sourcegraph on the cloud for your organization. Sourcegraph Cloud is the best way to start using Sourcegraph on your organization's code.

Revisiting the design approach to the Zig programming language
Zig is a general-purpose programming language that can act as a drop-in replacement for C / C++, letting you incrementally improve your code base.

Sourcegraph 3.43 release
Sourcegraph 3.43 introduces several new features for admins, including a newly redesigned user management page as well as annual forecasting for admin analytics.

A new model for Sourcegraph integrations
Sourcegraph is making updates to our integrations and extensions with the upcoming September release of Sourcegraph 4.0.

Stay in flow with Sourcegraph in your JetBrains IDE
JetBrains IDE users can now experience all the benefits of Sourcegraph search directly from their IDE with the Sourcegraph plugin.

Understand the value of Sourcegraph with admin analytics
Sourcegraph's new admin analytics make it easier for admins to understand user engagement, measure efficiencies, and quantify the value of Sourcegraph.

Configure precise code navigation for all your repositories in minutes with auto-indexing
Auto-indexing is now available, making it easy to enable precise code navigation for all of your repositories in minutes.

Three years at Sourcegraph as a software engineer
Joe Chen is a Sourcegraph Software Engineer and the creator of Gogs, a painless self-hosted Git service. This is his story.â€

scip-python: a precise Python indexer
Announcing scip-python, a new SCIP indexer for Python built on top of the excellent Pyright type checker.

Sourcegraph 3.42 release
Sourcegraph 3.42 is now available!

How NativeScript Onboards New Open Source Contributors
Developer onboarding is one of those things that can be overlooked when growing an open source community. The team behind NativeScript has been hard at work onboarding developers who want to contribute to the project and ensuring that they do so in a scalable and consistent way.
