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Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Shawn Simister wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Acre Code Search is great. I've already used it a couple of times when
I'm convinced there's a better way to code something.
I don't know if this is possible but it would be interesting to be able
to search for cloned scripts or applications. That way, if you find an
interesting script you could see how other people are using it in their
apps.
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I'm not sure I understand what you want to do. Can you elaborate more?
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Say I search for "oauth" on Acre Code Search and I find that you're
writing a library that lets people use OAuth in their apps. Then I want
to find out if anyone else is already using this library in their app
and if so I want to see how they're using it. <br>
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Currently the only way to do this would be for me to find some unique
code in that library and run a query for that code. But I was thinking
that since cloning a file/application is an explicit action in the Acre
editor then it might be possible to track the parent/child
relationships between these cloned application. Jason's post seems to
indicate that this is in fact possible.<br>
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