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    CodeXCavator - code indexing and search

    CodeXCavator - code indexing and search

    Source code indexing and full text search tool based on Lucene.

    ...It consists of two applications: The indexer is a configurable tool for creating an index for large amounts of source code or plain text files. The searcher is a GUI based tool for fast full text search within previously created indexes. The toolchain also supports code tagging, i.e. you can include special tags within comments inside the source code. These are indexed separately and can be associated with any kind of URL, which can be opened from the searcher tool itself. Searching and indexing is based on the Lucene framework by Apache Software Foundation. The CodeXCavator can also be extended through plugins. Detailed documentation can be found in the Wiki of the project. ...
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    IncludeChecker

    Check for unused #includes in C++ source

    Unused #includes in C++ source lead to unwanted dependencies and slower compile and link timings. IncludeChecker finds most of these unused #includes using a simple heuristic: if you include a file, you need to use one or more symbols from it. If that's not the case, IncludeChecker will mark the #include as unused. IncludeChecker is very customizable to be able to run as an automated task where it will fail as soon as an unused #include is detected. Because of the simple heuristic it will not find all unused #includes, but it will find most of them.
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