An upgrade of one of the best search engines for the source code Krugle. We are talking about the corporate version of the product (a subscription costs about $ 25,000 per year), and not about their
free website searching for 2 billion lines of open source code. On the site, nothing has changed.
The commercial product Krugle is intended for large software companies that lead large-scale projects with the participation of tens and hundreds of programmers. The second version of the search engine Krugle learned to work in conjunction with various systems for managing and tracking software versions, including ClearCase, Perforce, Microsoft Team Foundation Server and Subversion.
The system automatically indexes all source codes that it managed to find on the local network, and then provides a search interface through a browser or directly from the Eclipse IDE. In the future, Krugle will be integrated with Visual Studio. In addition to the organization’s sources, the above-mentioned search base of two billion lines of open source is also available through this interface.
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The search engine supports more than 40 programming languages, recognizes various code elements, including function calls and class definitions, can be searched only by the codes of the specified project, etc.
Potential customers may try the Krugle 2.0 engine remotely through VMware before purchasing.
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