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| Topic | Content Type | Description |
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| [Search Subexpressions](/code-search/working/search_subexpressions) | Tutorial | Search subexpressions combine groups of filters like `repo:` and operators like `AND` & `OR`. Compared to basic examples, search subexpressions allow more sophisticated queries. |
| [Regular Expression Search Deep Dive](https://about.sourcegraph.com/blog/how-to-search-with-sourcegraph-using-regular-expression-patterns) | Tutorial | Regular expressions, often shortened as regex, help you find code that matches a pattern (including classes of characters like letters, numbers and whitespace), and can restrict the results to anchors like the start of a line, the end of a line, or word boundary. |
| [Structural Search Tutorial ](https://about.sourcegraph.com/blog/how-to-search-with-sourcegraph-using-structural-patterns) | Tutorial | Structural search helps you search code for syntactical code patterns like function calls, arguments, `if...else` statements, and `try...catch` statements. It's useful for finding nested and recursive patterns as well as multi-line blocks of code. |
| [Structural Search Tutorial ](https://youtu.be/GnubTdnilbc) | Tutorial (video) | Structural search helps you search code for syntactical code patterns like function calls, arguments, `if...else` statements, and `try...catch` statements. It's useful for finding nested and recursive patterns as well as multi-line blocks of code. |
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| [Product Tour is VSCode](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTIYXUwAQtI&t=6s) | Tutorial (video) | A video tutorial walkthrough of Cody in VSCode. |
|[Cody Admin Training](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Xwr7YlfTt0) | Tutorial (video) | A video tutorial explaining Cody administrative functionality.|
|[Cody Tutorial in VS Code](/cody/use-cases/vsc-tutorial) | Tutorial (written) | A single documentation page with animated .gifs, demonstrating Cody features in VS Code |

## Code Navigation

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| Topic | Content Type | Description |
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| [Using Sourcegraph with your IDE](/integration/editor) | How-To-Guide | Sourcegraphs editor integrations allow you search and navigate across all of your repositories without ever leaving your IDE or checking them out locally. We have built-in integrations with VS Code and JetBrains. |
| [Using Sourcegraph with your IDE](/integration/editor) | How-To-Guide | Sourcegraph's editor integrations allow you search and navigate across all of your repositories without ever leaving your IDE or checking them out locally. We have built-in integrations with VS Code and JetBrains. |
| [Using the Sourcegraph Browser Extension](/integration/browser_extension/) | How-To-Guide | The open-source Sourcegraph browser extension adds code navigation to files and diffs on GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab, Phabricator, Bitbucket Server and Bitbucket Data Center. |
| [Using the Sourcegraph CLI](/cli/quickstart) | How-To-Guide | `src` is a command line interface to Sourcegraph that allows you to search code from your terminal, create and apply batch changes, and manage and administrate repositories, users, and more. |
| [Saving Searches](/code-search/working/saved_searches) | How-To-Guide | Saved searches let you save and describe search queries so you can easily find and use them again later. You can create a saved search for anything, including diffs and commits across all branches of your repositories. |
| [Search Contexts](/code-search/working/search_contexts) | How-To-Guide | Search contexts help you search the code you care about on Sourcegraph. A search context represents a set of repositories at specific revisions on a Sourcegraph instance that will be targeted by search queries by default. |

## Developer Use Cases

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