Sourcegraph vs Windsurf Editor
Two Coding AI tools, side by side. Both are verified against their own live sites. Here is what each does well and who it is for, so you can choose what fits.
Code search and AI context across the whole codebase
Best forEnterprise engineering teams managing large multi-repository codebases who want reliable AI context
What it doesSourcegraph indexes entire codebases to give humans and AI agents complete context for search, oversight, and large-scale change. It supports natural-language and deterministic code search plus cross-repository batch changes.
Capabilities- Natural-language Deep Search with citations
- Deterministic code search across repositories
- MCP server for AI agent code intelligence
- Batch Changes for cross-repo refactors
- Code Insights analytics for migrations and risk
Visit Sourcegraph →Agentic IDE that builds AI into the development environment
Best forIndividual engineers and enterprise teams who want an agentic coding experience inside a dedicated editor.
What it doesWindsurf is an AI-powered IDE that integrates code generation and autonomous task delegation directly into the editor. Its Cascade feature combines codebase understanding with real-time awareness of developer actions, and Tab provides generative autocomplete. It supports the Model Context Protocol and in-IDE website previews.
Capabilities- Cascade agentic coding assistant
- Tab generative autocomplete
- Windsurf Previews for live site editing
- Model Context Protocol support
Visit Windsurf Editor →How to choose
Choose Sourcegraph if you are enterprise engineering teams managing large multi-repository codebases who want reliable ai context. Choose Windsurf Editor if you are individual engineers and enterprise teams who want an agentic coding experience inside a dedicated editor. Both sit in Coding; the right pick depends on your exact workflow and budget.
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