Sourcegraph 3.36 release
Sourcegraph 3.36 introduces the ability to push branches from Batch Changes to forks, a new file fuzzy finder, Notebooks for code search documentation, and query-based search contexts.
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Sourcegraph 3.36 introduces the ability to push branches from Batch Changes to forks, a new file fuzzy finder, Notebooks for code search documentation, and query-based search contexts.
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Here's the story, and the lessons learned, from our work to remove all existing backend-related end-to-end tests and reliably run their corresponding unit and/or integration tests as part of our CI pipeline on all branches.
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Rather than further growing our global index with more repositories from GitHub.com and GitLab.com, we'll be focusing on broadening the set of code hosts.
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Sourcegraph 3.35 introduces precise Code Intelligence for Java, Scala, and Kotlin, plus the ability to publish changesets to multiple branches of a repository with a single batch change.
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We are excited to announce that Sourcegraph now supports precise Code Intelligence for Java, Scala, and Kotlin.
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The steps to identify and fix/mitigate the log4j Log4Shell 0-day (CVE-2021-44228) in your code have been widely reported. But they're manual and tedious, and it's hard to track the progress of fixes/mitigations across all your code. Here's how code search can help find, fix, and track code affected by the log4j 0-day.
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We've just launched a private beta for small teams and organizations on Sourcegraph Cloud. With this milestone, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on this effort and what we've learned.
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Sourcegraph Cloud for teams brings enterprise advantages to small teams. Not ready to bring your team along? You can use Sourcegraph.com to search your personal repos and the open source universe today.
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Sourcegraph 3.34 introduces helpful search tips when no results are returned, along with 'Find Implementations' support for Go.
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Roger Peppé, Software Engineer at InfluxData, shares his standing desk setup, and how the Acme text editor and mouse chording drive his coding workflow.
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Today, we're announcing that Sourcegraph is accepting maintainership of Zoekt, the prominent open source code search engine, from its creator, Han-Wen Nienhuys.
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Sourcegraph is on track to grow its index of open source repositories significantly, with the aim of indexing the OSS universe. This post dives into the motivations behind introducing shard merging to our search backend.
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ThePrimeagen, Senior Software Engineer at Netflix and Twitch Partner tech streamer, shares how he reduces cognitive overhead with tmux, i3, and Neovim to write code more effectively.
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Sourcegraph 3.33 introduces general availability for search contexts as well as Code Intelligence status data for all non-admin users.
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Version contexts and repogroups are a powerful way to search across multiple repositories. To expand this functionality, we're releasing search contexts in Sourcegraph 3.33.
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Amir Rajan, acclaimed indie game dev and co-creator of DragonRuby Game Toolkit, shares the many stages of his hardware setup over the years, and how he uses Emacs as a game dev.
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How do you balance query time and relevance with Postgres text search? Stephen Gutekanst, an engineer working on Sourcegraph's API docs feature, shares tips for stirring code analysis with search indexing.
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Engineering managers and ICs at Sourcegraph once lacked a common language for growth. Here's the story of how we developed the first version of our first engineering career framework.
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Adam Gordon Bell, Developer Advocate at Earthly, shares how he leverages dev tools to write consistent, high-quality technical prose.
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Spending more time on dependency issues than writing code - we've all been there, but it doesn't have to be a one-way ticket.
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