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. | Continue reading
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). | Continue reading
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. | Continue reading
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. | Continue reading
Joe Chen is a Sourcegraph Software Engineer and the creator of Gogs, a painless self-hosted Git service. This is his story.” | Continue reading
We're moving Sourcegraph Cloud forward as a dedicated single-tenant solution to provide optimal security and scalability for the future of Sourcegraph. | Continue reading
After leaving Google, many engineers miss the developer tools. Here's one ex-Googler's guide to navigating the dev tools landscape outside of Google, finding the ones that fill the gaps you're feeling, and introducing these to your new team. | Continue reading
One thing white hats and black hats alike often do is search Git repositories for secrets that have been accidentally committed. So we created a bookmarklet that can reveal what secrets might be lurking in any given GitHub repository. | Continue reading
The Sourcegraph CI is complex and customized. To make it more accessible, software engineer Robert Lin used the new Sourcegraph feature, Notebooks, to make living documentation. | Continue reading
Mitchell Hashimoto, co-founder, CTO, and now individual contributor at HashiCorp, shares how reproducible environments with NixOS and an iPad fit into his developer workflow, and his sentiments about IDEs. | Continue reading
Sourcegraph 3.37 introduces performance improvements for Code Intelligence, sharing for Notebooks, and a new UI for creating search contexts. | Continue reading
We are excited to announce that Sourcegraph now supports precise code intelligence for Java, Scala, and Kotlin, enabling compiler-accurate “Go to definition” and “Find references” within a Git repository and all transitive dependencies of your codebase. | Continue reading
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 … | Continue reading
Bringing organizations to Sourcegraph Cloud meant taking an on-premise, enterprise-focused product, and evolving it into also a cloud software-as-a-service product. Here’s how we took this big vision and turned it into incremental action. | Continue reading
Roger Peppé, Software Engineer at InfluxData, shares his standing desk setup, and how the Acme text editor and mouse chording drive his coding workflow. | Continue reading
How do you improve on C? In this episode, Andrew Kelley, creator of the Zig programming language and the founder and president of the Zig… | Continue reading
How to balance query time and relevance with Postgres text search, an insightful article by @slimsag working on Sourcegraph’s API docs feature, stirring code analysis with search indexing | Continue reading
We used to store secrets in our source code. Here’s how we used code search to help us find, remove, and rotate all secrets in our codebase. | Continue reading
Paul Jolly, maintainer on the CUE project and co-creator of Play with Go, shares how a minimalist desk setup, combined with the sophisticated programming language CUE, creates a streamlined development environment. | Continue reading
Liz Fong-Jones, Principal Developer Advocate at Honeycomb and long-time Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), shares how nano, Honeycomb, and ARM processors fit together into a moveable, minimal workflow for development. | Continue reading
How do you design software documentation and websites that both intrigue and educate? As a contributor to popular projects like React Native… | Continue reading
Here’s how we went from using 1400KB of RAM per repo to just 310KB without affecting latency. | Continue reading
We’ve indexed over 1M open source repositories on Sourcegraph cloud to bring code search to the open source universe and code literacy to a much wider set of people. | Continue reading
When we switched to a new search query parser in September 2020, you'd never know that anything had changed. This is an account of the rigorous testing that happened behind the scenes to ensure a seamless transition. | Continue reading
We're introducing a new way to search code at Sourcegraph with structural codesearch. Structural code search lets you match nested… | Continue reading
Kelsey Hightower, Beyang Liu As an engineer at Puppet, CoreOS, and Google Cloud, Kelsey Hightower has been atthe forefront of new… | Continue reading
Today we're announcing Sourcegraph's $50M Series C round of funding led by Sequoia. We'll use this funding to bring universal code search to more developers and companies. | Continue reading
After leaving Google, many engineers miss the developer tools. Here's one ex-Googler's guide to navigating the dev tools landscape outside of Google, finding the ones that fill the gaps you're feeling, and introducing these to your new team. | Continue reading
Andrew Gallant, Beyang Liu Andrew Gallant (a.k.a. BurntSushi) is the creator of ripgrep, a popular command-line search tool that powers the… | Continue reading
When I first began my career as a software engineer, I thought I knew where I wanted to go (become a Senior Software Engineer) and how to… | Continue reading
We (Sourcegraph's code intelligence team) recently made Go code intelligence faster, especially on very large repositories. For example, we… | Continue reading
Read about how we used a memory and CPU profiler, creative thinking, and a lot of developer elbow grease to optimize our semantic code indexing system to give users twice-as-fast tooltips, go-to-definition, and references. | Continue reading
Read about how we used a memory and CPU profiler, creative thinking, and a lot of developer elbow grease to optimize our semantic code indexing system to give users twice-as-fast tooltips, go-to-definition, and references. | Continue reading
Charity Majors is the founder and CTO of Honeycomb, provider of observability tooling for modern engineering teams to build resilient… | Continue reading
With many family homes now being an office (and perhaps a school as well), we wanted a new and novel approach for embracing the spirit of… | Continue reading
We're introducing a new way to search code at Sourcegraph with structural codesearch. Structural code search lets you match nested… | Continue reading
Sourcegraph is proud to be hosting the first ever liveblog for Strange Loop 2019, and we're looking for attendees to help contribute. | Continue reading
Since the last code intelligence update, we have shifted our efforts away from improving language servers. We found that language servers… | Continue reading
Presenter: Ian Lance TaylorLiveblogger: Dimitrios ArethasOverviewAdvantages and requirements for generics in Go.SummaryIn this talk, Ian… | Continue reading
Sourcegraph is a free, self-hosted code search and intelligence server that helps developers find, review, understand, and debug code. Use it with any Git code host for teams from 1 to 10,000+. | Continue reading
Presenter: Russ CoxLiveblogger: Alan BraithwaiteOverviewWe're on the road to Go 2. But where exactly are we? Where are we headed? Come find… | Continue reading
Presenter: Rebecca StamblerLiveblogger: Vanessa Nicole NaffOverviewThe Go community has built many amazing tools to improve the Go developer… | Continue reading
Learn how Sourcegraph code search enabled Thorn to systematically sunset legacy systems, removing huge amounts of tech debt in the process. | Continue reading
We are building the best code search and browsing tool for your team to help you write, review, and ship code better. Our mission is to… | Continue reading
You can now get code intelligence on GitLab with the Sourcegraph browserextension, just as 10,000s of developers get on GitHub now. To… | Continue reading
Now that Sourcegraph is open source , we want everyone to be able to contribute to our code and product roadmap. To make this easy and open… | Continue reading