bloop is ChatGPT for your code. Ask questions in natural language, search for code and generate patches using your existing codebase as context.
Engineers are increasing their productivity by using bloop to:
- Explain how files or features work in simple language
- Write new features, using their code as context
- Understand how to use poorly documented open source libraries
- Pinpoint errors
- Ask questions about English language codebases in other languages
- Reduce code duplication by checking for existing functionality
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- GPT-4 based conversational search
- Code Studio, an LLM playground that uses your code as context
- Blazing fast regex search
- Sync your local and GitHub repositories (support for more code hosts coming soon!)
- Sophisticated query filters so you can narrow down your results
- Find functions, variables or traits with symbol search
- Precise code navigation (go-to-reference and go-to-definition) for 10+ of the most popular languages built with Tree-sitter
- Privacy focussed on-device embedding for semantic search
bloop stands on the shoulders of the Rust ecosystem. Our search indexes are powered by Tantivy and Qdrant, and our multi-platform app is built with Tauri.
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The simplest way to get started with bloop is to download the app and follow the onboarding steps. Checkout our getting started guide and our references for conversational and regex search and Code Studio.
For instructions on how to build from source or run bloop from the command line, check out these pages:
Note that it is currently not possible to use conversational GPT-4 search where bloop has been built from source (we're working on this). You can run regex searches and use code-navigation.
If you encounter any index issues you can wipe the bloop cache and reindex. Instructions on how to do this on different platforms are here.
We welcome contributions big and small! Before jumping in please read our contributors guide and our code of conduct.
Here's how to find your way around the repo:
apps/desktop
: The Tauri appserver/bleep
: The Rust backend which contains the core search and navigation logicclient
: The React frontend
We use Git LFS for dependencies that are expensive to build.
To make sure you have everything you need to start building, you'll need to
install the git-lfs
package for your favourite operating system, then run the
following commands in this repo:
git lfs install
git lfs pull
If you find a bug or have a feature request, open an issue! You can find the application logs here:
OS | Logs Path |
---|---|
MacOS | ~/Library/Application\ Support/ai.bloop.bloop/bleep/logs |
Windows | %APPDATA%/bloop/bleep/logs |
Linux | ~/.local/share/bloop/bleep/logs |
We store as little data as possible. We use telemetry to helps us identify bugs and make data-driven product decisions. You can read our full privacy policy here.
Portions of this software are licensed as follows:
- All content that resides under the
server/bleep/src/ee/
directory of this repository, if that directory exists, is licensed under the license defined in server/bleep/src/ee/LICENSE. - All third party components incorporated into the bloop Software are licensed under the original license provided by the owner of the applicable component.
- Content outside of the above mentioned directories or restrictions above is available under the
Apache 2.0
license as defined in LICENSE.