Sunday, 22 June 2014

Looking For Codes? Try these!

Well, if you're a web designer/developer, you must have a knack for coding. Time and again coders need to check out codes that have been there for sometime. There are a number cool search engines for this purpose. Here are eight good ones!

1.Debian Code Search

Debian Code Search (DCS) is a search engine for source code — it searches all the open source projects which are included in the Debian archive (the main distribution only, not non-free or contrib). Currently, that includes about 18000 packages with 140 GiB of source code.

2.Codase

Codase hosts huge amount of open source codes providing a much better coverage, as it covers codes usually hidden inside compressed files and source control repositories, where general search engines fail to find and index.

3.GrepCode

GrepCode can be used to find: Java projects, Java classes, interfaces, enums, annotations (Java Types) and Java methods. In addition, GrepCode allows users to do stacktrace searches and find usages of classes and methods.

4.Lucene

Krugle is a search engine that allows computer programmers and other developers to search Open Source repositories to locate open source code, and quickly share the code with other programmers on the internet.

5.searchcode

searchcode is a free source code and documentation search engine. API documentation, code snippets and open source (free sofware) repositories are indexed and searchable.

6.Antepedia

Antepedia offers the newest and most relevant information for your open source management and detection projects. It is a public site where you can search for a project, or submit those that are not indexed in the Antepedia Community.

7.Ohloh

Ohloh is a free, public directory of Free and Open Source Software and the contributors who create and maintain it. Ohloh Code is a publicly available, free code search site that indexes most of the projects in Ohloh.

8.GitHub

GitHub is a web-based hosting service for software development projects that use the Git revision control system. GitHub offers both paid plans for private repositories, and free accounts for open source projects.  

Author : ShivamKotwaliaCodeKill

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