It seems like currently there are no official Forgejo resources allowing to search in Forgejo source code via web. I think code.forgejo.org is a good fit for this purpose because there's no open registration and the instance is focused on Forgejo.
This will be useful, for example, for translators to know where the translation string is used in the code. I wanted to include this in the translation contribution guide, but realized that I would have to point potential contributors to an unofficial instance or to Gitea GitHub to search for strings.
Example: https://sc.cryxtal.org/forgejo/forgejo/search?q=tracked_time_summary
It seems like currently there are no official Forgejo resources allowing to search in Forgejo source code via web. I think [code.forgejo.org](https://code.forgejo.org) is a good fit for this purpose because there's no open registration and the instance is focused on Forgejo.
This will be useful, for example, for [translators](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/discussions/issues/104) to know where the translation string is used in the code. I wanted to include this in the [translation contribution guide](https://forgejo.org/docs/latest/developer/localization/), but realized that I would have to point potential contributors to an unofficial instance or to Gitea GitHub to search for strings.
Example: https://sc.cryxtal.org/forgejo/forgejo/search?q=tracked_time_summary