How to search code with Sourcegraph using regular expression patterns
Learn how to use regular expression search patterns to search code on Sourcegraph.
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Learn how to use regular expression search patterns to search code on Sourcegraph.
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The Sourcegraph 3.29 release introduces improved search results ranking and includes support for bulk actions with Batch Changes.
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We're launching an entirely new visual design for the Sourcegraph UI today! We've added so many features to Sourcegraph in the last few years, that we needed an entirely new visual design to keep up with our advancements. Let's take a look at some of the new designs and how they will help users navigate, understand, and make changes to code more efficiently.
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In Part 1 of this optimization story, we detailed how Sourcegraph can resolve code intelligence queries using data from older commits when data on the requested commit is not yet available.
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The Sourcegraph 3.28 release includes new security enhancements and the redesigned extensions registry.
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The design and product teams were at an inflection point. That's why we decided it was time to come together to define our product design principles. I'm going to go into how we did this and what principles we settled on.
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Check out the recording of our first episode of Dev Tool Time, in which Google Cloud Engineer Seth Vargo shares his tips for a productivity-optimized desk setup, efficient window management, and keyboard shortcuts.
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Sourcegraph 3.27 release includes Batch Changes updates, changes to the minimum required version of Postgres, and added a new seach feature.
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It doesn't matter whether you call it Agile, Sprint, Shape Up, or something else. The premise of iterative software development is this: until you've built the product, you don't really know what it should look like or how to best build it.
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Some people assume that Sourcegraph competes with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and other code hosts. This is wrong! In fact, we need code hosts to exist, and code hosts benefit from the existence of a good, vendor-neutral code search tool. Here's why.
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As of Sourcegraph 3.27, we're updating the minimum supported version of Postgres from 9.6 to 12. Here's why.
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Learn how to automate and track large-scale code changes across all of your repositories and code hosts with Sourcegraph Batch Changes.
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While our research is far from complete, we thought you might find a breakdown of the visual characteristics of where our team writes code of interest.
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As part of our 3.24 release, interactive search mode is no longer supported. We deprecated the feature last September, and as of January 20, 2021, it has been removed for all users.
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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.
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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.
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Sourcegraph is the leading code intelligence platform revolutionizing how developers understand, fix, and automate their code.
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When our VP of Product suggested an idea to help the team build empathy and better understand the video call experience from the perspective of someone relying on captions, we jumped on it.
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I find code checkers like linters and lightweight static analyzers most valuable when they teach me better ways to code in a language or framework.
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We're rethinking the way code ownership works at Sourcegraph and building a new tool that enables developers to subscribe to file changes in a Git repository.
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