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Codefetch Search on Your Site You can have a Codefetch search box right on your own page. Its always up to date and doesn't require javascript. Choose a design then paste the code to the right into your site. Use the 'lang' parameter to specify the default language using the language code from the list of language codes below.

Black, 120 x 72, php as default language
White, 120 x 72, Objective-C Cocoa as default language

 

Command line interface You can use the Yubnub web command line interface to perform Codefetch searches using your favorite yubnub widget. The yubnub commands are listed in the language code table below.

 

Firefox bookmark feed Using Firefox go to the Codefetch home page. Near the lower right corner of your browser, click the rss feed icon rss icon and subscribe to the feed as a bookmark (maybe right on your bookmark toolbar). Then you have a menu that is always up-to-date and will take you straight to your Codefetch language of choice.

 

Codefetch language codes

language language
code
yubnub
command
Antantcfant
Apache Configurationhttpdcfapache
AppleScriptapplescript
Cccfc
C#csharpcfc#
C++cpluspluscfc++
Cold Fusioncold_fusioncfcf
Delphi Pascaldelphi
Director Lingolingocflingo
Flash ActionScriptactionscriptcfas
HTML / CSShtmlcfhtml
Javajavacfjava
Javascript / Ajaxjavascriptcfjs
JSP / JSTL / JSFjspcfjsp
Lego Mindstormslego
Makemake
Objective-C Cocoaobjccocoacfcocoa
Objective-C Swarmobjcswarm
Perlperlcfperl
PHPphpcfphp
PIC assemblypicasm
Pythonpythoncfpython
Ruby / Railsrubycfruby
Sed & Awkawk
SQLsqlcfsql
Unix / Shellsh
XML-Schemaxmlschema
XSLT / XPATHxslt

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