Code Search
This document lists tools for searching website source code, including AnalyzeID, Black Duck Open Hub, CodeSearchNet, grep.app, Kraken, NerdyData, PublicWWW, Reposearch, SearchCode, SourceGraph, and SymbolHound. These tools provide various functionalities such as searching code from entire GitHub public repositories, finding other websites owned by the same person, searching for websites using specific HTML, JavaScript, and CSS code snippets, and searching code from millions of open-source repositories.
AnalyzeID: A tool that helps you find other websites owned by the same person.
Black Duck Open Hub: Provides visibility into the codebase, project activity, contributors, and more for open-source projects.
CodeSearchNet: A collection of datasets and benchmarks to stimulate research in neural network models for source code.
grep.app: A tool that searches code from the entire GitHub public repositories for a specific string or uses regular expression.
Kraken: An image optimization tool for developers, helpful in reducing the size of files without sacrificing quality.
NerdyData: A search engine for source code.
PublicWWW: A tool that allows you to search for websites using specific HTML, JavaScript, and CSS code snippets.
Reposearch: A tool that searches code in GitHub and Bitbucket.
SearchCode: A tool that helps you find real-world examples of functions, APIs, and libraries across 10+ sources.
SourceGraph: A tool that searches code from millions of open-source repositories.
SymbolHound: A search engine that doesn’t ignore special characters, making it ideal for searching code syntax.