Resolve Go dependencies with minimal version selection
When installing or updating dependencies, minimal version selection always selects the minimal (oldest) module version that satisfies the overall requirements of a build.

How to support your employee through pregnancy, maternity leave, and the transition back to work
Today was my first day back to work at Sourcegraph after my 3 1/2 months* long maternity leave

The August 2018 Docker Hub outage and the impact on Kubernetes deployments
Docker announced that the Docker Hub and Docker Store (backed by the same Docker Registry) will be down (totally offline) from 11:00 Pacific Time 25 August with 15-45 minutes (expected) downtime.

Sourcegraph browser extensions are now open source
Sourcegraph's browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox are now open source in sourcegraph/sourcegraph

Hack time at Sourcegraph
One of my favorite things about Sourcegraph is the fact that we are a team of developers building a product for developers

Sourcegraph 2.10: Smoother tooltips, rendered architecture diagrams, and better repository syncing
We're working hard to build the best code search and browsing tool for your team, so you can write, review, and ship code better.

Sourcegraph 2.9: Scaling code search and user rollout in large organizations
In Sourcegraph 2.9, we focused on improving the code search, rollout, and deployment experience for organizations with 100s and 1,000s of developers and repositories.

Our project-based interview experiment for hiring engineers
At Sourcegraph, we’re building not only a great product for engineers, but also a great, inclusive company for engineers to be a part of.

Sourcegraph 2.8: 19 languages, ridiculously huge monorepos, LSP, a GraphQL API, and more
Sourcegraph 2.8 is out today, with support for more languages, huge monorepos, and more!

Code intelligence for 13 more languages, with first-class LSP support
Update: Sourcegraph now uses Sourcegraph extensions for language support.

Why Chris joined Sourcegraph
Having worked at GitHub and spent more time than is probably warranted tweaking my dotfiles, I consider myself a developer tools enthusiast.

Sourcegraph 2.7: code intelligence in pull requests and commit diffs
Sourcegraph 2.7 ships today, with tons of new features and improvements to help your team build better software.

How Sourcegraph builds Sourcegraph
We'll be publishing a series of posts here about how we build Sourcegraph

Powerful code search for Bitbucket Server
Today, we're bringing fast, powerful code search to the thousands of development teams on Bitbucket Server

Introducing Sourcegraph 2.6: Symbol search for 75+ languages
We’re excited to announce Sourcegraph 2.6, with tons of new features and improvements to help your team build better software.

Introducing Sourcegraph 2.6: Symbol search for 75+ languages
We’re excited to announce Sourcegraph 2.6, with tons of new features and improvements to help your team build better software.

When is it ok to recover from panics in Go?
In Go, it is idiomatic to have explicit error handling. This means that many functions return an error in addition to the expected result (e.g. strconv.ParseBool).

Sourcegraph 2.5: Introducing code change alerts
Sourcegraph gives the power of code search and intelligence to every developer at your company, so you can ship better code faster. It runs securely in your own network, takes 5 minutes to install, and is easy to upgrade.

Announcing Sourcegraph 2.4: free, powerful search for your private code
Sourcegraph 2.4 is here. It is now free for unlimited users and repositories, can be installed in minutes with a single docker run command, and is easily configurable in the new web-based site admin.

Introducing Sourcegraph 2.3
Ready to install or upgrade? Install Sourcegraph 2.3 with a single command to get great code search today. Current customers can update now.
