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Sourcegraph vs ESLint

Sourcegraph logo

Sourcegraph

Development Tools

Code search and intelligence platform for large codebases with Cody AI assistant

From
$16000/year
Rated
-
ESLint logo

ESLint

Development Tools

Find and fix problems in JavaScript code

From
Free
Rated
-

The short version

  • Only ESLint has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
  • Each has a real cost: Sourcegraph enterprise pricing starting at $16k annually creates significant barrier for small teams; ESLint slow performance on large codebases compared to newer tools like Oxlint and Biome

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Sourcegraph and ESLint actually diverge.

Attributes where Sourcegraph and ESLint differ
AttributeSourcegraphESLint
Starting price$16000/yearFree
Pricing modelsubscriptionUnknown
Free tierNoYes
PlatformsCloud, Self-hostedBrowser-based JavaScript, Node.js, Any JavaScript environment
FoundedUnknown2019

Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Development Tools).

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Sourcegraph

  • Large-scale code migrations across hundreds of repositoriesnot ESLint
  • Enterprise governance and code ownership trackingnot ESLint
  • AI-assisted bug hunting and security pattern detectionnot ESLint
  • Onboarding engineers into large unfamiliar codebasesnot ESLint
  • Regulatory compliance and code audit trailsnot ESLint

ESLint

  • Statically analysing JavaScript and JSX to find problems before runtimenot Sourcegraph
  • Automatically fixing issues with syntax-aware rewritesnot Sourcegraph
  • Enforcing a consistent code style across a teamnot Sourcegraph
  • Running as a CI step to block non-conforming codenot Sourcegraph
  • Writing custom rules for project-specific conventionsnot Sourcegraph

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Sourcegraph

  • Enterprise pricing starting at $16k annually creates significant barrier for small teams
  • No free tier or standard plan published; all options require custom sales engagement
  • Complex enterprise-only positioning limits adoption compared to GitHub Copilot's pervasiveness
  • Requires indexing entire codebase; not suitable for small or ephemeral projects

ESLint

  • Slow performance on large codebases compared to newer tools like Oxlint and Biome
  • Complexity in configuration from scratch, particularly for TypeScript support
  • Limited built-in TypeScript support, requiring separate parsers and coordination with new TypeScript features

Pricing, plan by plan

Sourcegraph

$16000/year
  • Enterprise$16000/year
    • Scales with team size
    • Credits for AI features per user
    • Deep Search

ESLint

Free

No published plan breakdown. See the ESLint review.

Which should you pick?

Choose Sourcegraph if

  • You work on Cloud, Self-hosted.

Choose ESLint if

  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Browser-based JavaScript, Node.js, Any JavaScript environment.

Questions people ask

Is Sourcegraph or ESLint better?
Neither clearly leads. Sourcegraph starts at $16000/year and ESLint at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Sourcegraph or ESLint?
ESLint has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at $16000/year for Sourcegraph and Free for ESLint.
Does Sourcegraph or ESLint run on more platforms?
Sourcegraph runs on Cloud, Self-hosted. ESLint runs on Browser-based JavaScript, Node.js, Any JavaScript environment.
Can I use ESLint for free?
Yes. ESLint has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Sourcegraph starts at $16000/year.
What is Sourcegraph best used for?
Sourcegraph is most often used for large-scale code migrations across hundreds of repositories, enterprise governance and code ownership tracking, ai-assisted bug hunting and security pattern detection, onboarding engineers into large unfamiliar codebases. Of those, large-scale code migrations across hundreds of repositories and enterprise governance and code ownership tracking are not what ESLint is typically brought in for.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

ESLint: Does ESLint automatically fix code issues?

Many problems ESLint finds can be automatically fixed via the --fix flag. ESLint fixes are syntax-aware so you won't experience errors introduced by traditional find-and-replace algorithms.

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ESLint: How much does ESLint cost?

ESLint is completely free and open-source software maintained by the OpenJS Foundation. The project accepts voluntary donations from sponsors.

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ESLint: Can I write custom ESLint rules?

Yes. You can develop custom rules that work alongside built-in functionality through ESLint's plugin system, allowing complete customization for your project needs.

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