Blitz Search

Blitz Search

Powerful Text File Search Tool for Any IDE

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Find and search text files efficiently with Blitz Software's advanced text file search tool. Boost your productivity today.
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Nathan Silvers
For a long time Find-in-Files in IDE's and text editors has been secondary. Blitz Search gives simple find-in-files a long overdue upgrade. Offering any IDE a new improved replacement for the old standard often slow and cumbersome find in files processes.
Nathan Silvers
@owenfar thanks for the feedback, I took some time this morning to try and clean that up a bit. Let me know what you think?
Owen Far
Hello @nathan_silvers! It's great :) Definitely better, we already get a sense of what the products does & looks like from the landing.
Kyrylo Silin
Hey Nathan, I'm wondering what specific performance optimizations you implemented to make it faster than built-in IDE search? Do you have plans to release plugins for specific IDEs in the future? Congrats on the launch!
Nathan Silvers
@kyrylosilin Blitz Search uses a proprietary indexing solution, keeping a reduced set of information in memory to keep it nice and lean. It also leverages messagepack and other modern technologies to help with quick startup times.
Nathan Silvers
@kyrylosilin I would love to support more IDEs, the integration itself is very thin so that more could easily be added, its just a matter of which ones to go afterb (there are many). Squeeky wheels get the greese, come to my discord server and lets talk!
Alexander Green
Blitz definitely seems like a strong product but I wonder if the focus on text files might limit its appeal. In a world where users manage multiple file types and cloud services integrating broader file support could make it more versatile. Right now it feels a bit too niche for wider adoption.
Nathan Silvers
@alexandergreen its a good point and early feefback as well as research into other tools has me thinking about non text files like .pdf and things as well.