Code Finder

The Ultimate Search Engine for GitHub Repositories

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Explore, and navigate the vast world of GitHub with ease using Code Finder. Whether you’re a developer looking for code snippets, a researcher seeking specific projects, or a curious mind wanting to explore open-source contributions, you will find it here!
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Daniel
Hi Everyone👋 I'm Daniel, the creator of Code Finder, and I'm thrilled to be launching on Product Hunt today! 🚀 Why did I create Code Finder? The inspiration came from my own frustration with the lack of an efficient way to find small scripts for my personal projects. Despite extensive searching, GitHub's native search engine required complex syntax and special keywords, making it difficult to unlock its full potential. I developed Code Finder to provide a streamlined, user-friendly solution that uses advanced algorithms and AI to deliver precise results, allowing you to focus on what you enjoy most: coding. Our Solution Code Finder: The ultimate tool to streamline your GitHub exploration. 🔍 Here’s how Code Finder works: 📌 Enter your search query and let our advanced search ranking algorithm and AI do the rest. 🚀 Browse through a clean, intuitive, and easy-to-use interface. 🌟 Find the best repositories that match your search request quickly and effortlessly. Why Code Finder? Code Finder simplifies GitHub searches, making it easier to find the exact repositories or code snippets you need with ease and efficiency. Our custom search ranking algorithm, powered by AI, ensures precise and relevant results without the hassle of complex search syntax. The core functionality is available: 🔍 Perform advanced searches with our AI-powered algorithm to pinpoint exactly what you need. 💬 Navigate Code Finder with an easy-to-use interface. ⏱ Access comprehensive and relevant search results quickly. Code Finder's capabilities are constantly evolving, and we need your feedback to make it even better. 💡 I encourage you to try Code Finder at https://codefinder.dev. It’s designed to be simpler and more efficient than other search tools for GitHub, and it's completely free! I’ll be here all day to answer your questions and chat with the community. Code Finder can’t wait to make your GitHub experience smoother! 😊 Cheers, Daniel
Dennis Babych
💡 Bright idea
@daniel_d7 congrats on the launch! looks like your tool is similar to find the app in the AppStore. The same concept of improving the search but right now with the AI in the background. Nice, love it! By the way, on the main page you can add most popular searches also ;)
Daniel
@dennisbabych Hi thank you for your kind words. Code Finder not only simplifies the search experience but also ranks the search results using a costume build algorithm! About the most popular searches: great idea! I will work on it!
Binay Singh
@daniel_d7 very helpful product :) Congrats :)
Daniel
@binay_singh2 Hi Binay, Thank you so much for your feedback! Your words really mean a lot to me. I worked hard on Code Finder for some time now, and the fact that you enjoyed is really heart worming! I would really be happy to see you back on the website using it for your work and personal projects! With best regards. Daniel.
Poulina Das
@daniel_d7 Code Finder's capabilities are constantly evolving.Highly recommended to everyone.
André J
IS this the same as http://codemate.bot that died last week ? Same logo 😅
Daniel
@sentry_co Is it haha? Actually didn't knew about codemate. I looked in to it and it looks just like a regular search engine but Code Finder is a search engine only inside GitHub
André J
@daniel_d7 Here is the codemate launch: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Stefans Keiss
Code Finder seems like a great tool for simplifying GitHub searches! How do you handle updates to GitHub repositories to ensure that the search results are always current?
Daniel
@memphys_sk Hello Stefans! I get information about the repositories directly from GitHub! You can check it using your own repositories. To show your personal repositories you can ask the search to show all the repositories of your GitHub account. Feel free to play with it! Cheers, Daniel