Code usage examples in your editor, as you type

How many times a day do you break your flow to look up unfamiliar code and see how it’s used? Automating that process would save you hours each week. That’s why we built Sourcegraph for your editor.

It’s like pair-programming with a super smart sidekick. When you install Sourcegraph for your editor, it presents you with live-updating usage examples from GitHub for the code you’re currently editing. You’ll save time and learn from the best approaches taken by other devs.

Update, 11/1/2016: The next generation of this project that Sourcegraph is pursuing involves getting Language Server Protocol support into your editor. Check out our master plan for bringing code intelligence to your editor!

Update, 7/26/2016: We are sending out invitations for the next version of Sourcegraph for your editor. Sign up for early access and support for Atom, Emacs, Eclipse, IntelliJ, JavaScript, Python, Java, PHP, Ruby, C++, etc.

Sourcegraph editor integration is free for both public and private code. Sourcegraph for your editor determines the type information for symbols locally, on your development machine. Here’s what people are saying about it:

WOW. Just wow. Install this, use it every day. Leverage the wisdom of the crowd in your code editor.

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