Google Code Search has indexed Subversion and Mercurial repositories, so people can search open source projects. How can I do the same for my company's repository with the least effort and without publishing our code?
We have Trac (with Subversion) at our shop, but it only indexes Changesets, and we also have Visual Source Safe.
A page is indexed by Google if it has been visited by the Google crawler ("Googlebot"), analyzed for content and meaning, and stored in the Google index. Indexed pages can be shown in Google Search results (if they follow Google's webmaster guidelines).
Indexing, broadly, refers to the use of some benchmark indicator or measure as a reference or yardstick. In finance and economics, indexing is used as a statistical measure for tracking economic data such as inflation, unemployment, gross domestic product (GDP) growth, productivity, and market returns.
I can vouch for the usefulness of opengrok, we have it at work and I use it pretty well every day.
A quick Google turned up VoilaSVN but I cannot vouch for it.
Edit: It also turned up OpenGrok which appears to have a lot more support for other systems.
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