TagBrowser is a graphic tool designed to locate and showcase the source code symbols developed by Exuberant ctags, providing a simple and convenient solution for developers, coders and programmers to navigate and explore through the code.
TagBrowser is a cross-platform application that's available for Windows, MacOSX, and Linux (Gnome and KDE). Regardless of which platform you use, the functionality is the same. The application uses source code symbol information stored in a 'tags' file, which is located in the same directory as the TagBrowser executable. This file is generated using an auxiliary command line tool called "Exuberant ctags," which is included with TagBrowser. However, before you can use TagBrowser, you need to generate the tags file using ctags.
Once you have your tags file, you can start using TagBrowser's graphical user interface. This lets you easily search for a symbol contained within the tags file. Furthermore, you can filter your search results based on file name, file extension, symbol kind, and symbol scope - making it easy to find exactly what you're looking for.
TagBrowser has also been designed to support localizations, although at the moment this feature is only available on Windows and Linux. On the Mac platform, the executable is offered as a Universal Binary that can run without translation on both PowerPC and Intel processors.
Overall, TagBrowser is a powerful and versatile tool that makes it easy for developers to navigate through their code. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, TagBrowser is definitely worth checking out.
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