Your team's codebase,
one search away.
Shared project index. Coordinated upstream tracking. No setup.
$ pioneers login
Authenticated as @tobias (Pioneers Team)
$ cex config set backend cloud
Backend set to cloud. Your searches now use the team index.
$ cex search "JWT authentication"
Found 8 projects across 3 team members:
#1 auth-service @maria Python score: 0.94
#2 api-gateway @tobias Go score: 0.87
#3 user-management @alex Python score: 0.81Shared Knowledge Base
Every cex scan contributes to your team's searchable index. Find who built what, in which language, with which patterns — across everyone's projects.
Upstream Tracking
Track changes across all your upstreams. Assess relevance as a team. Get alerts when a security patch or breaking change lands — before it's too late.
Works With Your CLI
No new tool to learn. Run pioneers login, and your existing CLI gets superpowers. Everything still works offline — the cloud is optional.
How It Works
Three steps. No infrastructure to manage.
Login
Run pioneers login in your terminal. Authenticates via GitHub — takes 10 seconds.
Scan
Run cex scan as usual. Project metadata syncs automatically to your team's shared index.
Search
Search across the entire team's projects. See who built what, where, and with which stack.
Your code stays on your machine.
The cloud index contains only metadata: project name, languages, dependencies, patterns, and AI summaries. Source code never leaves your laptop. Not a single line.
FAQ
What data leaves my machine?
Only project metadata: name, languages, dependencies, detected patterns, and AI-generated summaries. Never source code, file contents, or secrets.
Can I self-host?
Yes, on the Enterprise plan. You get the full backend to run on your own infrastructure.
What happens if I cancel?
Your CLI keeps working exactly as before — all local features are free forever. Cloud search and team features stop, but your local index stays intact.
Do I need Ollama for the cloud backend?
No. Pro and Team plans include hosted AI models for summaries and semantic search. Ollama is only needed for local-only usage.