threecheese
Regarding your response to “why not use an IDE?”; do you have any other product-like use cases interest you? The one you mention - search across many repositories - makes a lot of sense for organizations with (for example) a Github Enterprise installation and want to investigate or make changes across multiple components. This is definitely relevant to me, and so I wonder what other cool things can I do with it?
morgante
Awesome to see another open source player in the space, especially after Sourcegraph went closed source.

It looks like you're working on this full-time (and it's a lot of work to build great code search, as I know from working on my own product).

What are your plans for monetizing / building a sustainable business without inevitably going closed source like Sourcegraph?

j4coh
Cool to see someone carrying on the dream after SourceGraph lost their way.
planb
Great work! Any plans to add Gitea/Forgejo (self-hosted) support?
TavsiE9s
Any plans for non Github/Gitlab integrations? Gitea/Gogs/etc. maybe?
jmakov
Can somebody share the use case of this? Why not just use your IDE?
IshKebab
Nice! Still not quite as good as grep.app from an interface point of view. They have instant search-as-you-type results over all of GitHub.

It's not open source but I use it all the time. Far superior to Github's search.

ashobeiri
This is really exciting. Happy to see someone building an open source solution in this space
mattfat5
This is well done thanks for the share.
asdev
sourcegraph is dead with advent of LLMs and AI coding tools right? Github cross repo search is also not bad anymore