AI search that pulls from GitHub, docs and Stack Overflow

Set source filter to Reddit + HN + GitHub and Hobnob AI grounds every answer in real developer signal — not an AI-rewritten W3Schools page.

Forum-only mode

Skip the W3Schools / GeeksforGeeks slop. Get answers from people who actually shipped code.

Code citation

Every answer links back to the GitHub issue, docs page, or HN thread it came from.

Side-by-side library compare

'X vs Y in 2026' queries surface real user feedback, not vendor marketing.

Workflows

Debug a tricky error

  1. Set source filter to Reddit + HN + GitHub
  2. Paste the full stack trace
  3. Open the cited GitHub issues for full context

Pick a library

  1. Run 'X vs Y' query
  2. Scan TrustScore on each source
  3. Save thread to a folder for the project

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No credit card. Full TrustScore + cited search included.

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FAQ

Is the code accurate?

Hobnob cites the source — verify against the linked docs / repo. Don't run anything blindly.

Why does Hobnob AI show ads?

Because we keep search free and unlimited for everyone — no paywall, no credit card, 20 free searches a day. Running real-time web crawls, large language models, and TrustScore checks costs real money on every single query. A few non-intrusive ads are what let a tiny indie team keep the lights on so a student in Delhi, a researcher in Lagos, or a developer in São Paulo can use the same powerful AI search a Silicon Valley engineer uses — for free, forever. If ads bother you, upgrading to Starter, Pro, or Business removes them instantly and directly funds the people building this for you. Either way, you're helping keep open AI search alive.

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