Why we open sourced our uptime monitoring system
About a month ago, Sourcegraph released Checkup, an open source, self-hosted uptime monitoring system written by Matt Holt.
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About a month ago, Sourcegraph released Checkup, an open source, self-hosted uptime monitoring system written by Matt Holt.
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It's like a CPU profiler, but for your productivity rather than your machine's.
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How to make your open source project thrive.
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Today, Sourcegraph is excited to announce Checkup, a simple tool that lets you easily create distributed, self-hosted health checks and status pages.
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There are many benefits to contributing to a popular open source project like Docker.
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Every developer knows they should instrument their app to identify perf bottlenecks, but it's hard to actually get around to doing it — especially when you're focused on shipping the latest and greatest features of your site.
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Wouldn't it be awesome if you could review, browse, and search code on GitHub as though you were in an IDE, with jump-to-definition, doc tooltips, and cross-references? We think so. That's why we built the Sourcegraph Chrome extension for GitHub.
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From the very beginning at Sourcegraph, it's been our goal to build a product so helpful that people could never go back to programming the old way. Sourcegraph helps developers discover and understand code, and to address such a complex need requires us to deeply understand our users.
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Use Sourcegraph to discover and understand code better.
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Sourcegraph is a large-scale, multi-language code search and cross-reference engine that indexes hundreds of thousands of open source repositories.
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Juan Benet (@juanbenet) spoke at the Sourcegraph Hacker Meetup about his project, "IPFS: The Permanent Web.
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Building software is hard. We hosted a casual dinner here at the Sourcegraph office in downtown San Francisco for ten developers from leading startup software teams.
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We invited ten developers from leading tech startups around the Bay Area to join us for an "off-the-record" dinner to discuss the practice of code review.
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Today we're excited to announce a step toward giving every team the power to build better software — the developer release of Sourcegraph, the fast, semantic code search and cross-reference engine.
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Can a policy that banks use to combat insider fraud also make tech companies produce better products and happier employees?
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Do you use the best tools money can buy? We ask ourselves that a lot at Sourcegraph.
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