SourceForge, one of the largest open source code hosts on the web, has [partnered with the code search engine Krugle][6] to provide [improved search features for SourceForge.net][1]. The deal will let Krugle index and return results for the roughly 145,000 open source projects hosted at SourceForge.net. As anyone who's used SourceForge's existing search functionality can tell you, this is a tremendous boon for developers. Krugle's search will integrated into the SourceForge site and make it possible to search within the project code, something not previously possible on SourceForge. Krugle will also the data to its [main search page][5]. We've looked at Krugle a [couple of times][3] in the past and come away very impressed. Krugle already powers code searches on Yahoo's Developer Network and by adding SourceForge results, Krugle is well on its way to becoming the [Google of code searching][4]. [found via [Mashable][2]] [1]: http://sourceforge.krugle.com/ "SourceForge Krugle Code Search" [2]: http://mashable.com/2007/04/10/sourceforge-krugle/ "SourceForge, Krugle Team Up for Open Source Code Search" [3]: http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/02/yahoo_developer.html "Yahoo Developer Network Adds Krugle Code Search" [4]: http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,70219-0.html "Here Comes a Google for Coders" [5]: http://www.krugle.com/ "Krugle" [6]: http://blog.krugle.com/?p=237 "Krugle partnering with SourceForge"