Jan : yes you were right! It seems that zoekt is still open source trought
bought by sourcegraph.

I spent hours to start to build it but might be a nice alternative. It had
to change a single line to run on debian.

I like modularity and configurability as well. If I could use nutch to
reduce the time to spend to fork zoekt it could be better.

Sorry for the off topic! Do you know any on-topic list or community please?

Le jeu. 9 janv. 2025 à 10:02, Jan Høydahl <jan....@cominvent.com> a écrit :

> Zoekt is open source available under the same license as Solr, Opensearch
> and Nutch. I'm not sure why you believe you cannot use it?
> Anyway, this is off-topic for the solr list, you should probably engage
> with the community / mailing list of the product you intend to use :)
>
> Jan
>
> > 8. jan. 2025 kl. 22:59 skrev anon anon <anonimoussech...@gmail.com>:
> >
> > https://github.com/sourcegraph/zoekt is owned by sourcegraph I will
> choose
> > livegrep or opengrok
> >
> > Le mer. 8 janv. 2025 à 22:16, Jan Høydahl <jan....@cominvent.com> a
> écrit :
> >
> >> I think a tailored code search engine is better for your job. Like
> >> livegrep, zoekt or opengrok.
> >>
> >> Jan Høydahl
> >>
> >>> 8. jan. 2025 kl. 20:41 skrev anon anon <anonimoussech...@gmail.com>:
> >>>
> >>> I already knew and tested grep.app. It is definitely a great soft!
> >>>
> >>> I need my own search because:
> >>> - I need regex on ALL search in a way similar to sourcegraph that
> already
> >>> does it
> >>> - I plan to edit the search query in a custom way to set codeql rules
> in
> >> a
> >>> far future
> >>> - I need to choose a selected range of indexed repos
> >>> - sometimes I also need more repos than the ones that have already been
> >>> indexed.
> >>> - I like to use only open source in case of issue in the future. Also
> to
> >>> avoid depenence to a tool/ to an infra
> >>
>
>

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