- A docker image running ubuntu with tools for code audit
- A bunch of configs that work for me
- C/C++ primarily, probably works for other languages
Make sure you substitute in your ~/your_codebase
which is the directory containing your code you're planning to audit
git clone https://github.com/deanjerkovich/code-audit-docker.git
cd code-audit-docker
docker build -t codereview .
docker run -it -v ~/your_codebase:/root/code_review codereview
- Move into the code review directory and launch tmux
cd /root/code_review
tmux
you may want to git config oh-my-zsh.hide-info 1
- tmux is great for managing your workspace. I use Ctrl-A as the tmux trigger. Try these:
Ctrl-a c // new window
Ctrl-a [num] // go to [num] window
Ctrl-a , // rename window
Ctrl-a | // vertical split
Ctrl-a - // horizontal split
Ctrl-a q [num] // go to split number
Ctrl-a x // exit window/split
- Fuzzy search over filenames and return the selected one: great for piping into other tools (see next)
fzf
- Fuzzy search over filenames and open the desired one in vim
vf
- create your ctags file in the root of the code directory
ctags -R .
now, whenever you're in a file in vim, Ctrl-]
will take you to the definitions of that function/macro/whatever
- should PCT-VIM be integrated? https://github.com/d0c-s4vage/pct-vim
- what about code grep tools/their grep lists: