A semantic search engine for source code https://bitshift.benkurtovic.com/
選択できるのは25トピックまでです。 トピックは、先頭が英数字で、英数字とダッシュ('-')を使用した35文字以内のものにしてください。
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ben Kurtovic cd27777f83 Start exploding query trees. 10年前
bitshift Start exploding query trees. 10年前
docs Update some documentation. 10年前
parsers Add Rakefile task for running ruby parse server. 10年前
static Add assets/config module, SASS files, templates. 10年前
templates Add assets/config module, SASS files, templates. 10年前
test Add sort keys, fix a bug, add tests. 10年前
.gitignore Add a working preliminary version of the ruby parser. Still need to add 10年前
LICENSE Fix names in license. 10年前
README.md Update some documentation. 10年前
app.py Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:earwig/bitshift into develop 10年前
setup.py Parsing dates should work. 10年前

README.md

bitshift

bitshift is a semantic search engine for source code developed by Benjamin Attal, Ben Kurtovic, and Severyn Kozak.

Branches

  • master: working, tested, version-numbered code - no direct commits; should only accept merges from develop when ready to release
  • develop: integration branch with unreleased but mostly functional code - direct commits allowed but should be minor
  • feature/*: individual components of the project with untested, likely horribly broken code - branch off from and merge into develop when done

Style

bitshift uses SASS for styling; compile the stylesheets to CSS with sass --watch static/sass/:static/css.

Documentation

To build documentation, run make html from the docs subdirectory. You can then browse from docs/build/html/index.html.

To automatically update the API documentation structure (necessary when adding new modules or packages, but not when adding functions or changing docstrings), run sphinx-apidoc -fo docs/source/api bitshift from the project root. Note that this will revert any custom changes made to the files in docs/source/api, so you might want to update them by hand instead.

Releasing

  • Update __version__ in bitshift/__init__.py, version in setup.py, and version and release in docs/conf.py.