Like most people, you’re probably constantly switching between different applications and websites. You might use Slack for work, Gmail for your email, and Atlassian Jira for project management. But what about all the other data sources sitting in those applications? Sourcegraph is an excellent tool for extracting all the data from your various sources of information and making it easy to find and use. In this blog post, we’ll look at some of the new features in sourcegraph series 2.6b decembermillertechcrunch, which is released recently.
What’s New in Sourcegraph Series 2.6
In the latest release of the Sourcegraph Series, we’ve added a new way to search for files and lines of code. You can now use the “Find In Files” and “Find In Lines Of Code” search filters in the left-hand navigation bar.
This way, you can quickly find a file or line of code in your source tree. We’ve also added support for opening .ts files in TypeScript 2.0, so you can edit them more easily.
You can read more about these features and other changes in our blog post titled “Sourcegraph Series 2.6 Released: What’s New And What Should You Care About?”.
What Should You Care About in Sourcegraph Series 2.6?
In Sourcegraph Series 2.6, we’ve released several new features and updates that are important to know about.
First and foremost, we’ve revamped our user interface (UI) to make it more intuitive and user-friendly. We hope you love the new look!
We’ve also added support for GitLab pipelines. You can now use GitLab’s powerful automation tools to easily integrate Sourcegraph into your workflows. You can read more about it here.
Last but not least, we’ve introduced a discovery feature called “Smart Links.” Smart Links let you quickly find related artefacts across your source code repositories and workspaces. You can learn more about it here.
Conclusion
Sourcegraph 2.6 is now available, and with it comes a slew of new features and enhancements that you should take note of. In this article, we have covered the most significant changes so that you can get the most out of Sourcegraph 2.6. If you’re already using Sourcegraph, check out our blog posts for more tips and tricks on maximizing its potential. Let us know what you think of the latest update!