Google Code Search

At the moment Google appears to be spidering CVS repositories and archives (ZIP files etc.) It surely won't be long before Subversion is included in that list since that is what Google Project Hosting uses!

Lots more info on Google Blogscoped including:

Additional to the regular web interface, Google Code search also comes with a REST API (simple parametrized GET queries returning XMLs). This way you can build code search functionality into existing programs (like IDE’s). Here’s the result XML for the sample query “hello world”.

Here is an example search for files in the NUnit package on Sourceforge.

Update: It looks like it does already support Subversion as you can see from their code submission form.

I like the CVS example. :)

Published Thursday, October 05, 2006 10:27 AM by Jamie Cansdale
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# Google Code Search

Google má novou službu, která vypadá pro vývojáře opravdu zajímavě. Touto službou je vyhledávání zaměřené

Thursday, October 05, 2006 6:05 AM by Martin Knotek blog

# re: Google Code Search

googles new code search. Great for the developers

Thursday, October 05, 2006 11:18 PM by Vikram

# TestDriven.NET by Jamie Cansdale : Google Code Search

Google is developing a fine-tuned search specifically for software developers. Will it fly?

Thursday, October 19, 2006 9:41 PM by StichBLOG

# re: Google Code Search

search the emp_id from the database in .net with c#

Saturday, May 17, 2008 11:15 AM by tirumalesh

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