Query Reformulation for Stack Overflow

This is a script for you to enable query reformulation on Stack Overflow by using SEQUER, a software specific query reformulation approach.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey, Greasemonkey or Violentmonkey to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey or Violentmonkey to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey or Userscripts to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey to install this script.

You will need to install a user script manager extension to install this script.

(I already have a user script manager, let me install it!)

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

(I already have a user style manager, let me install it!)

Author
kbcao
Daily installs
0
Total installs
28
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Version
1.1
Created
2020-05-11
Updated
2021-01-20
Size
2.83 KB
License
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This is a script for you to enable query reformulation on Stack Overflow by using SEQUER, a software specific query reformulation approach.

For more information, please refer to this paper in ICSE21:

Automated Query Reformulation for Efficient Search based on Query Logs From Stack Overflow

Instructions for use:

  1. Install this script.
  2. Open Stack Overflow (https://stackoverflow.com) and click the input box.
  3. Type in the query you want to reformulate.
  4. Press Ctrl + Q to get reformulated result.

Have fun! :)

P.S.: For mac users, you should use the "ctrl" key on the right side of "fn" instead of the "command" key.