weggli
Code analyzer
A tool to search and analyze C and C++ code for specific patterns
weggli is a fast and robust semantic search tool for C and C++ codebases. It is designed to help security researchers identify interesting functionality in large codebases.
2k stars
33 watching
130 forks
Language: Rust
last commit: 4 months ago Related projects:
Repository | Description | Stars |
---|---|---|
semgrep/semgrep | A tool for detecting bugs and enforcing coding standards in source code across multiple programming languages. | 10,663 |
hound-search/hound | A fast source code search engine using static React frontend and Go backend | 5,682 |
ad-freiburg/qlever | A fast and efficient SPARQL engine for querying large knowledge graphs | 424 |
thealgorithms/c | A collection of algorithms implemented in C for educational purposes | 19,308 |
root-project/root | A software package for analyzing and visualizing large scientific data sets | 2,707 |
ggreer/the_silver_searcher | A fast code search tool for large repositories | 26,197 |
patterns-ai-core/weaviate-ruby | Provides a Ruby interface to Weaviate's vector search capabilities for machine learning and data analysis. | 49 |
google/cel-go | Evaluates and executes simple expressions with a C-like syntax | 2,286 |
fragglet/c-algorithms | A collection of commonly used algorithms in C. | 3,350 |
cboxdoerfer/fsearch | A fast file search utility inspired by Everything Search Engine | 3,340 |
cfpb/wagtail-inventory | A tool to search Wagtail pages by the StreamField blocks they contain | 59 |
fuzzdb-project/fuzzdb | A comprehensive toolset for identifying and exploiting application vulnerabilities through dynamic testing | 8,242 |
gigablast/open-source-search-engine | An open-source search engine and spider/crawler written in C/C++ for Linux on Intel/AMD. | 1,540 |
withsecurelabs/chainsaw | A tool for rapid analysis of Windows forensic artefacts to support incident response and threat hunting investigations. | 2,876 |
bloopai/bloop | A fast code search engine that uses AI to help developers find and understand their own code. | 9,441 |