GitHub unveils groundbreaking new code search engine built with Rust

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GitHub has made a significant breakthrough in the tech industry with the release of Blackbird, a new code search engine built from the ground up in the Rust programming language.

Rust is well-known for its speed, dependability, and security, making it an excellent choice for developing a search engine capable of handling large amounts of data and providing lightning-fast results. Instead of browsing forums for answers, the new code search engine has been particularly created to meet the requirements of developers, enabling them to quickly and effortlessly search for code snippets and examples.

The new search engine’s significance stems from its ability to help developers save time and increase productivity. Developers can now find the solutions they need quickly and efficiently by searching for code snippets and examples in real-time. This will significantly reduce coding time and effort, making it easier for developers to create and maintain software applications.

GitHub’s Blackbird, which is still in Beta, currently supports searching across about 45 million repositories, so it only provides partial coverage, but it still allows code searching across 15 terabytes of code and 15.5 billion documents for Python, Java, and JavaScript programs.

Blackbird is a significant milestone in the technology industry, illustrating GitHub’s commitment to providing the best possible experience to its users. It was designed with developers in mind and is a testament to the company’s ongoing efforts to revolutionize the way people work.

The sources for this piece include an article in ZDNet.

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