Great code search for AWS CodeCommit
Sourcegraph brings great code search and understanding abilities to development teams using AWS CodeCommit. Code search helps your engineering team find usage examples, debug errors, reuse existing libraries and packages, and understand unfamiliar parts of your code base more quickly.
Regexp queries, directories, OpenID Connect, and more updates to Sourcegraph
We have been hard at work on improvements to Sourcegraph to give you great code search for your code.
Building toward the Sourcegraph master plan
The pace at which humans can write code is the main thing that stands between us and flying cars, a habitat on Mars, and a cure for cancer. One obstacle holding back progress is the software that billions of people use is being created by just 0.2% of the world’s population (those who can write code).
JP Robinson of NYTimes on Go kit, Gizmo, and Marvin
JP Robinson, principal engineer at the New York Times, has "drunk Peter's koolaid" with respect to Go kit.
Better GitHub code search and browsing with the Sourcegraph Chrome extension
Faster, smoother GitHub code browsing with the updated Sourcegraph Chrome extension.
Sourcegraph, code intelligence, and the Language Server Protocol
Pick your favorite Java repository and a revision and file at random (or try this one). Visit that file in Sourcegraph and within seconds, you can jump to definition (Ctrl/⌘-click), find all references (right click), search for symbols (Ctrl/⌘-p), and view usage examples drawn from other projects.
Part 2: How Sourcegraph scales with the Language Server Protocol
In my last post, I introduced the Language Server Protocol as the open source protocol that we at Sourcegraph believe will enable a new set of developer tools powered by Code Intelligence.
Sourcegraph founders featured on Forbes “30 under 30” list
Sourcegraph founders featured on Forbes “30 under 30” list