Sourcegraph is a tool that helps software engineers track and manage their code. It’s been around for a while, but Sourcegraph 2.6 has just been released and is packed with new features! This blog post will look at some of the new features in Sourcegraph 2.6 and how you can improve your coding workflow. We also have a video on this subject, so check it out!
Sourcegraph 2.6 is Now Available
Sourcegraph 2.6 is now available! Here are the main new features:
– Improved refactoring experience with improved navigation and filtering
– Improved code navigation with support for multi-line comments and line numbers
– New “Go to Definition” command in the context menu for files and folders
– Better error message handling when encountering problems while working on a project
December Releases New Features
December Miller, Sourcegraph’s co-founder and CEO, released a few new features to the Sourcegraph platform this month.
One of the most notable updates is the addition of a ‘History’ tab which shows users all changes made to a given file or repository over time. It makes it easy to see how different versions were modified and make changes yourself.
In addition, December also announced that Sourcegraph will now be powering the Atlassian Connector for JetBrains IDE. It will allow developers to efficiently find and reference code snippets in their projects. Finally, December highlighted some new developer tools that have been added to the Sourcegraph platform, including an ‘Edit on Hack’ button for code snippets and an implementation guide generator.
Changes in Sourcegraph 2.6
Changes in Sourcegraph 2.6
Sourcegraph has released a new update to their platform, Sourcegraph 2.6. This new update brings with it a variety of new features and improvements, including:
A redesigned multi-language editor
A “Cycle” view for analyzing source code history
Automatic detection of changes across projects based on commit messages
An updated Pull Request diff tool
And more!
Conclusion
Sourcegraph is a powerful tool that can streamline the work of software developers. New features released in December include support for dependency management, code reviews, and more. These new features make Sourcegraph even more valuable for the development team. If you are using or planning to use Sourcegraph, check out the latest updates!