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.
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Sourcegraph 3.43 introduces several new features for admins, including a newly redesigned user management page as well as annual forecasting for admin analytics.
Ryan Scott
Sourcegraph is making updates to our integrations and extensions with the upcoming September release of Sourcegraph 4.0.
Ryan Scott, David Veszelovszki, Philipp Spiess
JetBrains IDE users can now experience all the benefits of Sourcegraph search directly from their IDE with the Sourcegraph plugin.
Sourcegraph’s new admin analytics make it easier for admins to understand user engagement, measure efficiencies, and quantify the value of Sourcegraph.
María Craig
Auto-indexing is now available, making it easy to enable precise code navigation for all of your repositories in minutes.
The first part in a four part series on how you can reduce cloud costs. The first piece reviews the importance of creating visibility and practical ways you can do this using Sourcegraph.
Joe Chen is a Sourcegraph Software Engineer and the creator of Gogs, a painless self-hosted Git service. This is his story.”
Announcing scip-python, a new SCIP indexer for Python built on top of the excellent Pyright type checker.
Sourcegraph 3.42 introduces new admin analytics, a new search UI in Beta, alternate search suggestions, and upgrades for Code Insights running on repo lists and monorepos.
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.
As your company’s codebase grows, devs will start needing code search to understand, fix, and automate across the codebase. Here are a few questions you should ask yourself before deciding to build code search inside your company.
Ryan Phillips
We're moving Sourcegraph Cloud forward as a dedicated single-tenant solution to provide optimal security and scalability for the future of Sourcegraph.
We’re excited to announce that our Open Source Program Office (OSPO) is now up and running!. One of my first tasks was making sure our open source software is in compliance with the Open Source Definition (OSD).
Sourcegraph 3.41 introduces running batch changes server-side, file mounting for the batch change container, greater pattern tracking in Code Insights, and admin settings to restrict extensions to those authored by Sourcegraph.
Everyone's telling us to "shift left" these days, but what does that actually mean? What's being shifted? Who's doing the shifting? How far left should we shift it?
We are excited to announce the release of scip-typescript, a new indexer that allows you to navigate TypeScript and JavaScript codebases on Sourcegraph with compiler-accurate precision.
We are excited to announce SCIP, a new indexing format that we are using at Sourcegraph to index programming languages to power code navigation features such as "Go to definition" and "Find references."
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.
Sourcegraph 3.40 introduces dependencies search for Python, faster local navigation for several languages, Batch Changes for Bitbucket Cloud, and direct sharing for Code Insights visualizations.
Developers are systems thinkers and yet, most measures of developer productivity are metrics-based, instead of systems-based. In this post, Sourcegraph co-founder and CTO Beyang Liu presents five charts that visualize what really matters for developer productivity.