Devbook is a search engine for developers that helps them to find the resources they need and answer their questions faster. Fast, accessible right from a code editor, and fully controllable with just a keyboard.
Search engine for developers
Devbook is a search engine for developers that helps them to find the resources they need and answer their questions faster. Fast, accessible right from a code editor, and fully controllable with just a keyboard.
Amazing product! It's now in my very short list of products that I use on a regular daily basis!
I like the idea of devbook in general as something that would let me search through all documentations without leaving my editor. It also goes with my dark themed vscode. It'd be great if: 1. It becomes an internal vscode extension instead of a full windows app. 2. Supports more documentations like graphql, apollo-server, graphql-tools, kubernetes.io 🤷🏻♂️.This is just my personal preference. 3. There can be a master search that would search through all documentations simultaneously. I may be ab
Excellent tool I think is very good, I have been using it a lot, congratulations and thank you for making the work of the developers more easier, I also wanted to tell you that for the future I hope it will not be too far to implement a version in Spanish or stack overflow in Spanish. Successes
Saw you on Pioneer - amazing stuff. Excited to give it a try 👍
Amazing, looks and feels good. Unfortunately currently not useful for me, most of my enterprise programming languages / technologies are missing: Java, Scala, Spring, Angular, Markdown, AsciiDoc. But I will keep an eye on it, hopefully you are extending the docs fast.
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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.