snipt.dev is a search engine for code snippets. Instead of fishing for code to reuse on Stackoverflow, Sourcegraph or GitHub developers can enter what they are looking for and find safe and reusable code they can copy in their IDE.
Congratulations @juli1pb! Product looks amazing. Will be recommending it to everyone on my team. This is going to be so helpful for all the developers who are just starting out.
I am in love with the idea of this product. Being a developer, I am always in the need of getting code snippets for making my life a bit easier. I believe snipt.dev will help me overcome this issue.
As I am much into Android Development, it would be great to get code snippets for Android as well (preferably in Kotlin) in future updates so that all the android devs out there could also benefit from the product without having to look and waste time finding code snippets online.
@itsnitish22 thank you so much, this is great feedback, we will add more content for Kotlin very soon!
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It looks so good! I already tried it with some searches and it is incredible. Just this week I was looking for something similar. Incredibly useful, thank you very much for this!
Look interesting. Sometimes I take a lot of time to find some codes that I saw somewhere for use. Hope this can help with my case. Congratulations on the Launch!!!!
A great product overall. I mostly explored Rust snippet and was impressed when I saw a snippet directly taken from a Rust book, I was hoping that you folks were using a complex algorithm to fetch snippets from the web but i was disappointed when I found out that you were manually adding snippets to codiga rust recipes and then fetching it. I would suggest using tools such as OpenAI to get snippets directly from the web instead of manually adding them in your next iteration. Kudos to the team for developing this project.
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