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# Code Intelligence
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/1576) in GitLab 13.1.
Code Intelligence adds code navigation features common to interactive
development environments (IDE), including:
- Type signatures and symbol documentation.
- Go-to definition
Code Intelligence is built into GitLab and powered by [LSIF](https://lsif.dev/)
(Language Server Index Format), a file format for precomputed code
intelligence data.
## Configuration
Enable code intelligence for a project by adding a GitLab CI/CD job to the project's
`.gitlab-ci.yml` which will generate the LSIF artifact:
```yaml
code_navigation:
script:
- go get github.com/sourcegraph/lsif-go/cmd/lsif-go
- lsif-go
artifacts:
reports:
lsif: dump.lsif
```
The generated LSIF file must be less than 170MiB.
After the job succeeds, code intelligence data can be viewed while browsing the code:
![Code intelligence](img/code_intelligence_v13_1.png)
## Language support
Generating an LSIF file requires a language server indexer implementation for the
relevant language.
| Language | Implementation |
|---|---|
| Go | [sourcegraph/lsif-go](https://github.com/sourcegraph/lsif-go) |
| JavaScript | [sourcegraph/lsif-node](https://github.com/sourcegraph/lsif-node) |
| TypeScript | [sourcegraph/lsif-node](https://github.com/sourcegraph/lsif-node) |
View a complete list of [available LSIF indexers](https://lsif.dev/#implementations-server) on their website and
refer to their documentation to see how to generate an LSIF file for your specific language.