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Fisheye vs Hound by Etsy: What are the differences?
Developers describe Fisheye as "Search, track, and visualize code changes". FishEye provides a read-only window into your Subversion, Perforce, CVS, Git, and Mercurial repositories, all in one place. Keep a pulse on everything about your code: Visualize and report on activity, integrate source with JIRA issues, and search for commits, files, revisions, or people. On the other hand, Hound by Etsy is detailed as "Lightning fast code searching made easy". Hound is an extremely fast source code search engine. The core is based on this article (and code) from Russ Cox: Regular Expression Matching with a Trigram Index. Hound itself is a static React frontend that talks to a Go backend. The backend keeps an up-to-date index for each repository and answers searches through a minimal API.
Fisheye and Hound by Etsy belong to "Code Search" category of the tech stack.
Hound by Etsy is an open source tool with 4.13K GitHub stars and 440 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Hound by Etsy's open source repository on GitHub.