Hi HN,
My name is Eden and I’m the CTO at keyval.
We are building a search engine specifically made for technical questions asked by developers.
Advantages of using keyval:
- Driven by your technology stack. We use OpenTelemetry and eBPF to map your existing stack and show you only results that are relevant to the tools and technologies that you are using.
- No ads
- No SEO
- Only trusted sources such as StackOverflow, GitHub and Reddit.
We are just getting started. In the next few days we will also add search directly from command line by piping command output (think `make compile | kv` - for search without having to manually remove your class name from the search query) and searching in Slack and Discord workspaces of popular open source projects.
We worked really hard on this and can’t wait to hear your thoughts.
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[ 3.8 ms ] story [ 16.4 ms ] threadAdvantages of using keyval: - Driven by your technology stack. We use OpenTelemetry and eBPF to map your existing stack and show you only results that are relevant to the tools and technologies that you are using. - No ads - No SEO - Only trusted sources such as StackOverflow, GitHub and Reddit.
We are just getting started. In the next few days we will also add search directly from command line by piping command output (think `make compile | kv` - for search without having to manually remove your class name from the search query) and searching in Slack and Discord workspaces of popular open source projects.
We worked really hard on this and can’t wait to hear your thoughts.
I am not familiar with the tools you mentioned, what do they do exactly?